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The Buzziest Thing at Film Festivals? It Might Just Be TV

The Buzziest Thing at Film Festivals? It Might Just Be TV | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Alison Willmore "[...] as the fuzziness between TV and film increases, with filmmakers moving more frequently between the two mediums and small screen storytelling beginning to catch up with big screen scope and ambition, will the invasion of TV projects into territory that was previously the domain only of movies become a more common thing?"

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Cool!  Jane Campion's six-hour television miniseries, Top of the Lake is screening in a single session at the Sundance Film Festival.

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, January 22, 10:10 PM

A welcome development !

 

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Roblox Lets Kids Build Their Own Worlds Online

Roblox Lets Kids Build Their Own Worlds Online | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
Roblox has become the number one entertainment site for kids by allowing them to build, program, and become entrepreneurs.
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Children’s book publisher heads into virtual world

Children’s book publisher heads into virtual world | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
Given that virtual worlds are driven by strong narratives, it comes as little surprise that more book publishers are eyeing opportunities in the space.
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Study: Over Half Of UK Kids Own Real Toys For Virtual Worlds

Study: Over Half Of UK Kids Own Real Toys For Virtual Worlds | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
More than half of all children in the UK own a physical toy based on free-to-play and subscription-based virtual worlds and games like Club Penguin or Mind Candy's Moshi Monsters, according to a new study by Dubit Research.
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