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Transmedia Storytelling: Imagery, Shapes and Techniques

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Transmedia Storytelling: Imagery, Shapes and Techniques
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Publisher: ETC Press
ISBN/ASIN: 1105062589
Number of pages: 147

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Transmedia Storytelling explores the theories and describes the use of the imagery and techniques shared by producers, authors and audiences of the entertainment, information and brand communication industries as they create and develop their stories in this new, interactive ecosystem.

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