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Published on April 23, 2013, by Christine in Entertainment Trends, Media Platforms, Storytelling and Style, Talk and Article Re-caps, Transmedia Basics, Transmedia Strategy.

  Today I spent the day at the FMX Conference in Stuttgart where I’d been asked to introduce the keynote talk “Envisioning the Literary World of Cornelia Funke.” As you may know, Cornelia Funke is an international best-selling author who has penned Wild Chicks, The Thief Lord, the Inkwell series, and Dragon Rider, for example.

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Published on April 7, 2013, by Christine in Media Platforms, Storytelling and Style, Talk and Article Re-caps, Transmedia Basics, Transmedia Strategy, Transmedia Tools.

  Yesterday I was interviewed by Vanessa Cornford. Vanessa is the Course Leader and a Lecturer of Acting & Contemporary Theatre Making at Northbrook College Sussex. She currently researches whether the trend towards transmedia requires a change in the way actors are trained. Given that relatively little has been said on how acting may be

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Published on November 6, 2012, by Christine in Entertainment Trends, Storyworld Conference, Talk and Article Re-caps, Transmedia Strategy.

Here’s the last part of my coverage of this year’s Storyworld Conference. Be sure to check out parts 1 and 2 as well and to check back for my reflections on the current trends and approaches in the transmedia community.   Friday, October 19th 2012 The last day was defined by two presentations and a

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Published on November 5, 2012, by Christine in Entertainment Trends, Storytelling and Style, Storyworld Conference, Talk and Article Re-caps, Television, Transmedia Strategy, Uncategorized.

You can find the SWC12 re-cap of Day 1 here. As stated in my first re-cap, I will only be highlighting a few of the points that were made, namely those that offered new ideas and/or new approaches compared to SWC11.   Thursday, October 18th 2012 Storyworld’s second day started out with a presentation of “Take

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Published on September 9, 2012, by Christine in Uncategorized.

I have to apologize for posting so little in the past few months. I have been very busy with different projects, and would like to give you a quick overview of what’s happening with me at the moment.

 
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Published on July 2, 2012, by Christine in Entertainment Trends, Media Platforms, Storytelling and Style, Transmedia Basics.

It certainly isn’t news to any of us that the media are changing, and very rapidly at that. The Internet allows us to access any type of medium and any type of content – be it legally or illegally – at any point in time; our media devices are merging into one, so that we

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Published on January 15, 2012, by Christine in Consumers, Entertainment Trends, Participation, Transmedia Planning, Uncategorized.

I have to admit that I’ve been avoiding the topic of participation in transmedia (or any media, really). The reason for this is simple; because I’m approaching transmedia from a business perspective in this blog, I mostly see problems of participation at the moment, and very few solutions. Even after thinking about the compatibility of

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Published on November 16, 2011, by Christine in Consumers, Entertainment Trends, Talk and Article Re-caps, Transmedia Planning, Uncategorized.

Looking at mine and others’ re-caps of the recent conferences, it occurred to me that a LOT of ground had been covered – almost too much to make sense of, at least through simple reading. In order to make things a bit easier, I’m going to summarize the main trends and themes that were not

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DAY 3: Talk: Story Architecture – Crafting Transmedia Design Siobhan O’Flynn, Karine Halpern with Scott Walker How to lead audiences across different platforms is still a challenge of transmedia, and it is a crucial question for experience design. Stories are so popular because they communicate experiences and emotions. Design principles for transmedia stories: Non-linear spatial

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  DAY 2 – Morning   Talk: It all started with a Mouse – Orrin Shively (Disney) in conversation with Alison Norrington Mickey’s 10 commandments (by Marty Sklar): Know your audience. Wear your guests’ shoes. Organize the flow of people and ideas. Create a weenie. Communicate with visual literacy.