Seems all the Buzz in the Transmedia field is going on at Storyworld at SF as two of our prominent professors had a guest lecturer fill in for them so they can be present at this event. Since the power of the Internet is at my fingertips i get to live vicariously through them Ideally i would have liked to be there too and in a perfect world i guess it would have been a field trip and student involvement would turn into a professional production but we live in the real world, not a perfect one.
So, the best i can do is share what i heard with you, the new keyword is AUTHENTICITY in the world of Transmedia. Are they Authentic? Do they Love what they Do? As i have a Passion for Talk Radio discussing the unusual, to explore the strange, and investigate the unknown this will not be a problem for me.
Here are some of the topics which make good stories:
- Origins of the human species
- Pyramids and other unusual structures
- UFO abductions, conspiracies, government cover-up, Roswell crash
- Near death and out of body experiences
- Animal mutilations, crop circles
- Angels, demons, ghosts, poltergeists
Now hows that for a storyboard and the best part is it is TRUE!!!
Which has significant meaning for the Human Race and reopens all of our religious and social institutions for a paradigm shift. So come on stroyworld participants this story deserves much more attention then it is currently receiving. I intend to discuss these topics once i graduate the degree from Ryerson will give me some stature to talk with my colleagues and attempt to fill the shoes of the retired Art Bell whom i will not provide a link for as he is allready fairly well known.
On the lighter side here is a enjoyable link for my facebook friend Graham Murkett creator of some Grey Bloke, if you haven't seen it yet i recommend watching his short vlog "What Facebook is For" he has a dry sense of humour and a great wit. Some Grey Bloke
What Facebook is For:
LOL!!! Hilarious now if only everything could be this funny, Perhaps one fine day we will meet up at STORYWORLD in San Francisco.
Over & Out.
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