Transmediatic

Some explorations through the universe of transmedia and multi-platform storytelling.
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There are two levels to it. On one level the stories are made up. But they’re made up for a reason, and the reason has to do with a different kind of truth. It has to do with emotional and spiritual truths. It is a way of trying to use a lie, which is the story, to approach some deeper, more spiritual sense of truth. I don’t mean truth with a capital T; I just mean small kinds of truth.
Tim O’Brien 

Interactive Frankenstein edition for iPad via curiositycounts

Find the tunnels of Nike’s latest soccer interactive film on YouTube: My time is now | #makeitcount 

Collider World, new @BeActiveMedia transmedia series

Misteriously transported to a post-apocalyptic future. Six people find themselves involve in a race against time to find a way to get back to the present and save mankind.

Watch the series. Read the comics. Play the game.


The Power of Immersive Storytelling by Coca-Cola

The Tube Open Movie Project


The New Google Maps Game 

29 ways to stay creative 

Create a stop-motion masterpiece with ‘LEGO super-hero moviemaker’ via @Mashable 

“Building block giant Lego has released a new iOS app that allows you to create your own stop-motion videos using your iPhone. Called Lego Super Hero Movie Maker, the app lets you bring your blocks to life through a short video and even add tunes to your creation.”

The times of transmedia by Prashant Saxena 

Prashant Saxena, associate director of Agility Research & Strategy, draws a distinction between cross-media advertising and transmedia advertising—a more advanced technique that can help brands reach engagement-hungry consumers.

About The Hunger Games social media strategy via @FastCoCreate

Danielle DePalma, the social media strategist behind The Hunger Games’ elaborately planned campaign explains how Lionsgate turned an online fanbase into box office success.