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MIT Open Documentary Lab: "[Katerina] Cizek is currently the director of the NFB’s HIGHRISE project, exploring new forms and new approaches to content. HIGHRISE is a multi-year, many media series of projects. You can see it at highrise.nfb.ca and her previous project Filmmaker-in-Residence at filmmaker.nfb.ca."
Henry Jenkins continues his interview with Andrea Phillips ...
Henry Jenkins [from Part One]: "Phillips is one of the most thoughtful writers working in this space today: she manages to hit the right balance between pragmatism and vision, between describing the conditions under which transmedia producers work today and spelling out the long term potentials of this still emerging form" ...
Splice Vine: "We conclude our month of Transmedia Storytelling interviews with Aina Abiodun, a co-founder StoryCode. StoryCode is a NYC-based community hub, lab, and creative consultancy for emerging and established cross-platform and immersive storytellers."
Splice Vine: "As a pioneering force in Alternate Reality Games and Transmedia Entertainment, [Steve Peters] has worked on some of the biggest and most successful interactive experiences to date, including campaigns for Watchman, The Dark Knight, Microsoft, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Matrix and Nine Inch Nails" ...
Urszula Gleisner: 'Today I present you another French Transmedia project: L@-KOLOK.com that will start in November 2012. [...] Interview with Alexandre Pierrin, co-founder of "Le Vent Tourne"'
Splice Vine: "Jeff is a prominent figure in transmedia and has worked on such blockbuster universes as: Pirates of the Caribbean, Tron, Halo, Coca-Cola’s Happiness Factory, and Avatar. He is also a member of the Producers Guild of America and was instrumental in the creation of the Transmedia Producer credit."
ITVT: "This edition of StoryCentered features an interview with Peter de Maegd, story architect and producer of "The Spiral" [...] a new, interactive/participatory series from Caviar Films that will air across nine European countries next month."
Chuck Wendig: "I met Andrea Phillips one night at one of our local “Cult of Transmedia” meetings, which takes place across a blog, a smartphone, a movie screen, a walking tour of NYC, and a Denny’s diner menu downloaded into the brain of Abraham Lincoln. She is, quite plainly, a transmedia proselyte and guru all at the same time, and you must heed her words as a storyteller unless I break all the bones in your feet."
Peter Gutierrez: "You might recall that [Andy] Plemmons works with classroom teachers to help students create transmedia experiences around specific events and curricular topics. Well, he does a lot more than that, too, which is why it’s really been my pleasure to learn of his work" ...
Peter Gutierrez: "If you didn’t catch Laura Fleming at last year’s SLJ Leadership Summit, or haven’t read her writings on transmedia at places such as Edutopia, HuffPo, or GETideas.Org, then don’t worry…
…because you can count on me to keep sharing her inspiring and insightful work."
Patrick Möller: "For our interview with Brian Clark of GMD Studios we slightly reworded our interview questions to “Why Not Transmedia”?"
Andrea Phillips: "This week's ACG Unabridges brings you Adrian Hon of Six to Start, straight shooter and one of the geniuses behind the smash hit health game Zombies, Run!"
DRC: Image courtesy of Zombies, Run!
“There’s a lot of great transmedia talk and I’m interested in how we can turn that into positive action.” - Nicoletta Iacobacci
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Henry Jenkins continues his interview with Andrea Phillips ...
Henry Jenkins [from Part One]: "Phillips is one of the most thoughtful writers working in this space today: she manages to hit the right balance between pragmatism and vision, between describing the conditions under which transmedia producers work today and spelling out the long term potentials of this still emerging form" ...
And, Part Two can be found here.
Henry Jenkins: "Phillips is one of the most thoughtful writers working in this space today: she manages to hit the right balance between pragmatism and vision, between describing the conditions under which transmedia producers work today and spelling out the long term potentials of this still emerging form" ...
Comic Story World: "In this interview, Christy [Dena] and I talk about the basics of transmedia storytelling and the potential for comics in a transmedia application" ...
Splice Vine: "Our interview with transmedia producer Sara Thacher. Sara makes adventures that often meander between the physical and the digital."
Via Simon Staffans
Urszula Gleisner: '[...] Alt-Minds is a paranormal thriller that combines the world of web fiction with investigative gameplay. Wanting to know more about this long-awaited project I interviewed Morgan Bouchet, VP Transmedia & Social Media at Orange "Transmedialab"' Translated by Rebecca Levin
Anna Husted: "The transmedia storyteller and rotoscope extraordinaire (of Waking Life fame) talks about peak oil, animation, dreams and his latest multiplatform work Collapsus. His keynote conversation will open NYFF Convergence."
Via Simon Staffans
Kyle James Hovanec: "Award-winning author Andrea Phillips has worked as a game designer and writer on titles such as Perplex City, Floating City, and America 2049. Phillips took time out of her busy schedule to talk to OMGN about women in gaming, the recent events surrounding girl gamers, and whether the industry is becoming a kinder, gentler place in which all gamers can play and enjoy" ...
Peter Gutierrez: "Although DeMartino is not himself an academic, he’s a top consultant specializing in digital production/distribution (which includes transmedia, naturally), and has clearly devoted a lot of time to considering transmedia’s broader ramifications… especially those that relate to the K-12 world."
Ally Millar: "CEO of multinational production company beActive, Nuno Bernardo is an award-winning and Emmy-nominated writer/producer/publisher with several years of experience in transmedia production. He’s just launched his latest project, Collider World, an epic sci-fi story told across a range of media platforms" ...
Mindhut: "Bxx: Haunted follows a team of paranormal researchers as they spend 32 hours investigating a purportedly haunted house. What makes the story so interesting is the way that it is presented" ...
Andrea Phillips: "Evan has been in the transmedia business for ages, and he's got an Emmy to his name, so when he talks, you'd do well to listen. I sure do"...
DRC: Image of Evan Jones via Stitch Media.
'Professor Henry Jenkins is well known for setting the topic “Transmedia Storytelling” some years ago. Now he answers our questions about “Why Transmedia?”'
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