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Jeni Mawter's curator insight,
August 24, 2015 11:24 PM
The reader/audience engages more when they invest in your story and have something at stake because of this investment.
Daniel Calabuig's curator insight,
August 5, 2015 1:45 PM
Meredith Mattlin: "For years, Misha Collins has curated a list of tasks ranging from imaginative to absurd, allowing people to compete in an international competition that could bring them anywhere from a water park to a particle accelerator."
Brad Tollefson's curator insight,
July 18, 2015 1:07 PM
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Angie Weihs's curator insight,
July 5, 2015 8:10 PM
Give people what they want plus a happy dose of what they need. Not new but always nice... |
Andrea Rossi's curator insight,
August 1, 2015 2:24 AM
Simon Staffans: "An engaged and loyal audience has become the holy grail in the TV industry. How can you create it?"
Kajsa Hartig's curator insight,
August 2, 2015 5:00 PM
" In the television industry we’re very much about controlling most parts of a production. Not only that, there’s often so much to control that we turn into control freaks – everything in order to keep the schedule, keep the budget and keep ourselves sane. Today though, this does not mirror the way the world works, just as the TV schedule in the back of the newspaper no longer reflects how people are accessing content today. An exciting – if daunting – way of mirroring the real world and giving the audience a meaningful part in your content is to intentionally break part of your IP and/or your story. Then let the audience piece it back together in whatever way they see fit and celebrate their efforts and end result. This could be a narrative that is intentionally left unfinished with clear prompts for the audience to fill in as storytellers, a flawed character that needs to be pieced back together, or something else. The key is to step back and trust the audience to take good – if chaotic – care of the story world they’ve grown to love and the narrative strands you’ve left hanging for them. "
Transmedia-SocialTV's curator insight,
August 7, 2015 2:46 AM
Simon Staffans: "An engaged and loyal audience has become the holy grail in the TV industry. How can you create it?"
Daniel Calabuig's curator insight,
August 5, 2015 1:49 PM
Greg Toppo: "Interactive graphics, sound effects, and animations can all enhance a child’s reading experience—when used in the right places."
Roger Ellman's curator insight,
June 30, 2015 7:38 AM
Staying true, staying the course, being yourself - who you really are, and using that unique battery within....that's what this is about. Coasting and even zooming, along your own road, rather than the uphill twists and turns of someone else's mountain track. It's said in different ways many times, yet it is sometimes the lever that tips people into doing what they really want to do (and "should" do!).
Charlie Dare's curator insight,
May 26, 2015 6:36 AM
Ted Hope: "Filmmakers, Hollywood, The Industry, rarely know whom their audience is. We do it so ass-backwards: we make a movie and we think it is so wonderful that people all over the world will come to see it. Wouldn’t it be a hell of a lot easier ifall we did was take our movies where people are already gathered?"
Feng Haoxuan's curator insight,
March 22, 2015 8:42 PM
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Captured via Steve Peters who posted his insight on Facebook about this article on ARGs.
Alternate Reality Games Could Still Take Over the World (And Your Life)