Scriveners' Trappings
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Aids and resources for creators and teachers of writing, interactive fiction, digital stories, and transmedia
Curated by Jim Lerman
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Watch: 8 Films That Show You What Drone Filmmaking Can Look Like

Watch: 8 Films That Show You What Drone Filmmaking Can Look Like | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it
The Digital Rocking Chair's insight:


Bryce J. Renninger:  "Take a look at these eight films that show off what people are trying to do with GoPros and iPhones on quadcopters and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)."


And, if you're feeling inspired, you might also like to check out Indiewire's follow-up article, A Beginner's Guide to Drone Filmmaking: 5 Step


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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, October 8, 2013 3:02 PM


Bryce J. Renninger:  "Take a look at these eight films that show off what people are trying to do with GoPros and iPhones on quadcopters and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)."


And, if you're feeling inspired, you might also like to check out Indiewire's follow-up article, A Beginner's Guide to Drone Filmmaking: 5 Steps

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How to find an audience for your indie film

How to find an audience for your indie film | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it

Frank Rose:  "It's never been easy to market an indie film—but in a blockbuster universe, getting people to care about a low-budget production devoid of stars and lacking the enormous, built-in fan base of The Dark Knight or The Hunger Games can seem all but impossible."


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Bart van Maanen's curator insight, May 25, 2013 4:28 AM

Het promoten van 'kleine', onafhankelijk geproduceerde films is vaak moeilijk. Hier een schets van een andere weg naar een groter publiek. Productie en promotie van films kunnen door internet en IP tv sowieso niet meer op de oude manier.

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Transmedia: A Filmmakers Foe or Ally?

Transmedia: A Filmmakers Foe or Ally? | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it

Julian Cheevers:  "There’s increasingly a lot of talk about Transmedia storytelling; the idea of taking pieces of a story and systematically putting them across different media touch points for the purposes of creating a unified and coordinated entertainment experience. But why is Transmedia storytelling important for independent filmmakers in particular?"


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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, June 24, 2013 4:12 AM

In a sentence ... "Transmedia has an element of marketing to it at times, but when done well it’s simply good storytelling, an extension of the film experience". Do you agree?

Richard Stadler's curator insight, June 25, 2013 7:18 AM

This could be a subtle shift in content creation. It might work, it might not, but I think test it. It might work for your company/market and not others..

Rob Erickson's curator insight, July 2, 2013 3:49 PM

It's definitely an ally if done the correct way.

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Digital Publishing for Filmmakers: The Karada and The Silent History [#Transmedia]

Digital Publishing for Filmmakers: The Karada and The Silent History [#Transmedia] | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it

Randy Astle:  "Transmedia by definition requires producers to work in more than one medium; the fun, most of the time, is in devising ways to carry a narrative (or narrative world) across different platforms" ...


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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight, March 5, 2013 2:16 AM

Interesting - Click the headline for the full story.

Joakim Baage's curator insight, March 5, 2013 10:55 AM

The book business need this kind of thinking

Debbie Elicksen 's curator insight, March 5, 2013 11:43 AM

The future is now