2014
DOI: 10.1080/14682753.2014.1000044
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Like life itself: blurring the distinction between fiction and reality in theFour Broken Heartstransmedia storyworld

Abstract: Transgressing the boundaries of the real and the virtual, the temporal and the spatial and the personal and the political, Four Broken Hearts (FBH) is a hybrid storyworld encompassing film, live performance, location-based experiences and social media. The project is scheduled for launch early next year and is currently a work-in-progress undergoing initial user testing. The story of FBH is being told by taking each of the classic elements of fiction -character, setting, exposition, climax and denouement -and … Show more

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“…Writing of transmedia storytelling as "the art of world-making" 1 in his book Convergence Culture (2008, p. 21), Jenkins clearly understood the deeply constructive role that transmedia storytelling can serve in society, yet he mostly focused on the pragmatics of storytelling such as how to consistently entertain a mass audience by delivering a story over multiple re-tellings and across a range of media channels. However, transmedia producer Jay Bushman (2014, as cited in Suleman, 2014) has described an 1 Jenkins' key example is The Matrix franchise. This franchise includes three blockbuster films as well as spinoff anime, videogames, and comic books connected to the world of the original films.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Writing of transmedia storytelling as "the art of world-making" 1 in his book Convergence Culture (2008, p. 21), Jenkins clearly understood the deeply constructive role that transmedia storytelling can serve in society, yet he mostly focused on the pragmatics of storytelling such as how to consistently entertain a mass audience by delivering a story over multiple re-tellings and across a range of media channels. However, transmedia producer Jay Bushman (2014, as cited in Suleman, 2014) has described an 1 Jenkins' key example is The Matrix franchise. This franchise includes three blockbuster films as well as spinoff anime, videogames, and comic books connected to the world of the original films.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%