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A new storytelling form is emerging and even Hollywood noticed!
Transmedia Storytelling
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Storytelling
Tensions BetweenInternet +
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Storytelling
Tensions BetweenInternet +
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Film Current World +
Storytelling
Tensions BetweenInternet +
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Film Current World +
How can you REALLY explore storytelling using the Internet?
Storytelling
Tensions BetweenInternet +
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How can you REALLY explore storytelling using the Internet?
What will we call Internet-enabled(IMPOSSIBLE without Internet)storytelling in the future?
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Communication Technologies and Storytelling
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Communication Technologies and Storytelling
Based on: John Hartley (2009), From Cultural Studies to Cultural Science.
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Every communication technology has been adapted for storytelling purposes
Communication Technologies and Storytelling
Based on: John Hartley (2009), From Cultural Studies to Cultural Science.
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SpeechWriting
PrintBroadcast
The History of Storytelling Forms
Oral Storytelling / PoetryTheatre / LiteratureScience / Novel / JournalismFilm / Radio / TV
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SpeechWriting
PrintBroadcast
The History of Storytelling Forms
Oral Storytelling / PoetryTheatre / LiteratureScience / Novel / JournalismFilm / Radio / TV
Constant Contention
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Evolution and Storytelling
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VariationSelection
Evolution and Storytelling
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VariationSelection
Evolution and Storytelling
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Exploration
VariationSelection
Evolution and Storytelling
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ExplorationTime Lag
VariationSelection
Evolution and Storytelling
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Exploration
Repetition
Time Lag
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The Difference of the Internet
Communication Technology Internet
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interactive, cross-media, cross-platform, multi-platform, integrated, 360 degree
Terms of Practice
storytelling, narrative, game, entertainment, programming, experience, extension,
communication
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TransmedialityTransmedia Storytelling
ParatextualityScreen Bleed
Terms of Theory
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The Term of Woi
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Transmedia Entertainment
The Term of Woi
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Transmedia Entertainment
The Term of Woibased on transmedia storytelling
adds focus on mass audiencescombines incorporated paratexts with their text
adds real life aspects adds pervasiveness / ubiquity
combines story and play10 Woitek Konzal
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Woi’s PhD
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Entertainment Architecture (EA)
Woi’s PhD
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Entertainment Architect (entarch)
Entertainment Architecture (EA)
Woi’s PhD
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Thanks for being here!
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