Assignments
Helpful Resources
Categories
- Alan Shaw
- AWESOME
- Blink
- blog 4
- Carey Mulligan
- Clues
- comic
- Comic books
- comics
- Complex Narrative
- Complex Narratives
- Confusing
- COOL
- cybermen
- David Lynch
- Dead Space
- Doctor Who
- Dr. Who
- Dream
- Dysfunctional Author/Audience Relationship
- Eternal Sunshine
- Fandoms
- Female gender roles
- Film
- final project
- floyd
- floyd robot
- Graphic Novel
- harry potter
- Idle Dream Talk
- Inception
- interactive fiction
- introductions
- Jane McGonigal
- Jason Mittell
- jenkins
- Life of Pi
- Lost
- Lyndsey Johnson
- Man's Search for Back Issues
- Man's Search for Meaning
- mccloud
- Mike Carey
- Mittell
- moholland drive
- Mulholland Dr.
- Mulholland Drive
- Narrative Complexity
- NEATO
- Peter Gross
- Photography
- pixton
- planetfall
- planetfall game
- Sherlock
- shrek
- Star Wars
- Story in a story
- storytelling
- Subversive Cheesecake
- Television
- The Unwritten
- Timeline
- Tommy Taylor
- Tom Taylor
- transmedia
- Transmedia Storytelling
- Trinity
- Unwritten
- video game
- video games
- Visceral Games
- wall-e
- WhirlyBall
- Yann Martel
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Meta
Tag Archives: Comic books
the Unwritten, the Unknown
To start this off, I have to admit this was the first real comic book I’ve ever read. My previous exposure to comics were limited to the Dr. Who one we read in this class and a few strips in the Sunday … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 5. Unwritten, Blog Assignments
Tagged Comic books, Transmedia Storytelling, Unwritten
Leave a comment
Number Three: Storytelling in Doctor Who
For me, the least satisfying media platform for storytelling was a tie between the audio drama and the computer game, though I honestly wish they weren’t. I’ll discuss the audio drama first. I think one of the reasons that I … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 3. Doctor Who Case Study
Tagged Audio dramas, Blink, Blood of the Cyberman, Comic books, David Tennant, Doctor Who
Leave a comment