Nick DeMartino
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Beckinfield — the Haunted Town Where the Audience Creates the Story
A website presents an ongoing sci-fi series about the town in a format unlike any TV you’ve ever seen
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What the Transmedia Movement Has to Teach (And to Learn)
If nothing else, last week’s Story World Conference in San Francisco affirmed the reality of a new creative movement devoted to transmedia storytelling
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Your Virtual Self: Who Owns It and What’s It Worth?
Our data create a new form of identity, what you might call a virtual self — a concept that will determine the future of the web
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Why Marshall McLuhan Would Dig Transmedia and DIY Distribution
Nearly 50 years after his most famous quote, McLuhan’s influence lives on
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The Annals of the Interactive Emmy on its 10th Anniversary
Lost amid the old-school rituals of last Saturday’s Creative Arts Emmys was a tiny signpost of change, an Emmy for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media
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The Difference Between Connected TV, Social TV and Expanded TV
What is the ultimate future for television in a world that expects more from their screens?
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Tracking Transmedia
It’s tricky to track transmedia because this format covers so much ground
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Many Paths to Audience Participation for Transmedia Talent
“This is something that people want, and so studios are beginning to open up their creative properties to allow people to participate”
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Transmedia: Why It’s Catching On
Part 1: Money, creativity and buzz have conspired to bring transmedia into the mainstream, despite — or perhaps because of — a testy flame war
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