Archive for the ‘cross-media’ Category

Quickly thinking out-loud tonight …
The element of mystery has grown to become just as powerful to cross-media storytelling as the force to the Jedi and Sith. And just as the force, there exists a dark-side to the element.
While the techniques and tools of cross-media storytelling vary from those used to tell a story for the [...]

This post looks at crowdsourcing from the perspective of the independent filmmaker and presents some considerations when asking an audience or fan base to create content. There’s a range of things an indie might do to engage an audience but this post looks specifically at crowdsourcing.
It’s worth noting up front that getting an audience to [...]

If you’re setting out on a new cross-media story adventure, in which you’ll explore the possibilities of music, video, gaming, and the web, consider the golden phrase filmmakers and theatre professionals have come to learn and live by …
Mise en scene
Though there is a vast array of various definitions as to what this phrase actually [...]

My Cubee Infestation

23, Oct 2009

Hi there, Culture Hacker.  I’m really sorry I’ve been gone so long.  I have a good excuse – I mean, reason! – I swear!  I’ve been delving deep into a viral art community, using publicly available tools to create free toys on the Internet.
The source of my new found joy (obsession?) is Cubeecraft, one of [...]

Robert Pratten discusses the lack of available tools and processes for use with collaborative transmedia projects.


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