For the past year and a half, I've been strongly advocating for what I have been calling cross-platform outreach for documentaries: a way to disseminate the information that filmmakers do not or cannot incorporate into a documentary film; to encourage a grass roots movement of participation and conversation; to explore the often fine line between subject matter and audience; to crowd source stories and footage as a means to expanding the conversation or to cast your film; or to simply let loose some cool ideas that do not fit into a linear narrative.
Showing posts with label Amanda Lin Costa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Lin Costa. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Transmedia
For the past year and a half, I've been strongly advocating for what I have been calling cross-platform outreach for documentaries: a way to disseminate the information that filmmakers do not or cannot incorporate into a documentary film; to encourage a grass roots movement of participation and conversation; to explore the often fine line between subject matter and audience; to crowd source stories and footage as a means to expanding the conversation or to cast your film; or to simply let loose some cool ideas that do not fit into a linear narrative.
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Amanda Lin Costa,
Clock Wise Productions,
consulting,
creativity,
cross media,
DCTV,
documentary,
immersive storytelling,
Mike Knowlton,
Murmur,
StoryCode,
transmedia
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