Back when I was releasing “Fury of Solace,” we had a decidedly modest contingent of viewers who interacted with the characters on Twitter. I don’t think any of them went so far as to create roleplay accounts specifically for the series, generally people who engaged on that level interacted with the characters as themselves. Well, the fanbase of “The New …
When Twitter Isn’t Twitter
In earlier posts about our experiment in Twitter fiction, “Enter the Lodge,” I talked about how social media platforms can sometimes simply be the medium through which you’re telling a story; just because you have different character accounts tweeting at each other, for example, doesn’t mean that you necessarily have to treat it as if those accounts are actual Twitter …
Twitter Fiction on a Massive Scale
Those of you who are familiar with “Twin Peaks” know just how large the ensemble cast became by the end of its second and final season back in 1990. Which meant that when my brother and I embarked on the experiment in Twitter fiction that we called “Enter the Lodge,” creating the 70+ Twitter accounts proved to be a herculean …
My B3 Schedule
I’m now officially in Frankfurt, Germany! As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’ll be attending the B3 Biennale all of this week. All of my speaking engagements are this Saturday, October 10th. The details are on the B3 site, but I’ll post them here as well: Transmedia Producing Panel Saturday, 10/10 10:00 a.m. – 11 a.m. Historical “Villa Metzler” …