Storytelling Across Worlds: Transmedia for Creatives and Producers

Storytelling Across Worlds: Transmedia for Creatives and Producers
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781136071423
ISBN-13 : 1136071423
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Book Synopsis Storytelling Across Worlds: Transmedia for Creatives and Producers by : Tom Dowd

Download or read book Storytelling Across Worlds: Transmedia for Creatives and Producers written by Tom Dowd and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2015-01-30 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Don’t restrict your creative property to one media channel. Make the essential leap to transmedia! From film to television to games and beyond, Storytelling Across Worlds gives you the tools to weave a narrative universe across multiple platforms and meet the insatiable demand of today’s audience for its favorite creative property. This, the first primer in the field for both producers and writers, teaches you how to: * Employ film, television, games, novels, comics, and the web to build rich and immersive transmedia narratives * Create writing and production bibles for transmedia property * Monetize your stories across separate media channels * Manage transmedia brands, marketing, and rights * Work effectively with writers and producers in different areas of production * Engage audiences with transmedia storytelling Up-to-date examples of current transmedia and cross-media properties accompany each chapter and highlight this hot but sure-to-be enduring topic in modern media.


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