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 Mike Knowlton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Knowlton. 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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