By robert pratten, August 28th, 2010

Welcome to the first episode of Transmedia Talk a new podcast covering all things story. Transmedia Talk is co-hosted by Nick Braccia and Robert Pratten and looks to shed light on the topic of transmedia storytelling with commentary, interviews and tips on how storytelling is moving into the 21st century.

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This edition of Transmedia Talk covers the following.

Topics:
The Web is Dead
Facebook Places
Transmedia Panels at the 2011 SXSW
Scvngr
foursquare
Gowalla

Hosts:
Nick Braccia
Robert Pratten
Guests
Lance Weiler
Dee Cook
Haley Moore

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robert pratten Robert Pratten is CEO and Founder of Transmedia Storyteller Ltd, an audience engagement company and provider of Conducttr, an pervasive entertainment platform. He has more than 20 years experience as an international marketing consultant and has established himself as a thought-leader in the field of transmedia storytelling. He is author of the first practical book transmedia storytelling: Getting Started in Transmedia Storytelling: A Practical Guide for Beginners. http://twitter.com/robpratten

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COMMENTS

  • Nice little talk, to bad I didn't hear this before SXSW, interesting the background from film then to transmedia. As for me I come from starting LARP in Sweden to film to transmedia ending up producing Conspiracy For Good so thanks for the podcast there where a lot of nice little thoughts and ideas there... 

  • Richie

    Can you find this podcast series on iTunes as well?

  • Cool stuff. Can't wait to add it to my subscription list when you have RSS.

  • lanceweiler

    we should have an iTunes sub option in the coming days.

  • Gary

    BTW - can up publish via iTunes? mine and many others podcast hub :)

  • A breath of fresh air - look forward to even deeper real world transmedia consideration that goes beyond marketing, academic theory and 101 definition...good job...

  • Interesting conversation. Minor nit: you might want to more fully enable your podcast on this page by providing a prominent way for people to subscribe to it via iTunes. Podcast = audio file + subscription.

  • Always wonderful to hear what's on Robert and Lance's minds. And always great to encounter a program that dives beyond the simple explanations and into the issues that transmedia storytellers must grapple with in the coming months and years. Transmedia Talk is mere moments ahead of its time...

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