Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age
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a look at the creative and technical worlds of immersive storytelling
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Modern Filmmakers Are 'Content Creators': How to Break into Digital TV

Modern Filmmakers Are 'Content Creators': How to Break into Digital TV | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
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Liz Nord:  "According to a major production company VP, we're at a conjuncture in content creation where there are no rules. It's time to innovate."

Andrea Rossi's curator insight, March 17, 2016 10:51 AM

 

Liz Nord:  "According to a major production company VP, we're at a conjuncture in content creation where there are no rules. It's time to innovate."

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"Veronica Mars" Creator Rob Thomas On How To Give Fans What They Want, But Not What They Expect

"Veronica Mars" Creator Rob Thomas On How To Give Fans What They Want, But Not What They Expect | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
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Dan Soloman:  "There's a lot riding on the success or failure of Veronica Mars as a commercial entity--but all Rob Thomas cares about is whether or not the movie works for the fans."

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Filmmakers Moving Where the Money is: Digital TV Series

Filmmakers Moving Where the Money is: Digital TV Series | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it
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Variety:  "As Netflix and Amazon bulk up on original entertainment, they’re largely focused on buying TV series, which perform better on their services than movies do. The result is that indie moviemakers are starting to think more about crafting, episodic TV-like projects for play on digital screens."

Donald Schwartz's curator insight, May 1, 2014 11:44 AM

Yeah, but how many?

Charlie Dare's curator insight, May 2, 2014 1:03 AM

Variety:  "As Netflix and Amazon bulk up on original entertainment, they’re largely focused on buying TV series, which perform better on their services than movies do. The result is that indie moviemakers are starting to think more about crafting, episodic TV-like projects for play on digital screens."

Alberto Gago's curator insight, May 2, 2014 2:16 AM

"For independent filmmakers, digital TV series may be the next green".

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How the Dogme manifesto reinvented Denmark

How the Dogme manifesto reinvented Denmark | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Patrick Kingsley:  "Be truthful, be human, get naked: 1995's groundbreaking manifesto didn't just shake up cinema. It inspired Danes to make the world's best TV, buildings and food (if you like fried mould with your grasshopper)"

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