April 15th, 2005 by Jana Egger
Where do you see potential for marketing interactive stories?
How do you evaluate the potential acceptance among different user groups?
A lot of questions but essential for all of us, working with interactive narratives.
Would a store preferably place an interactive story on the shelf for films or games.
People with exact expectations on the content of these shelves will never buy the interactive story.
How can interactive stories find their way to iTV and mobile phones?
Or are they damned to exist in a corner on the internet.
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April 15th, 2005 by Jana Egger
What is currently the most convenient tool to produce an interactive story?
This section addresses discussions regarding available tools, usefulness, strengths and weaknesses.
We appreciate all pro and cons regarding used tools and features of tools as well as suggestions which would be required for efficiently produce interactive narratives.
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April 5th, 2005 by Michael E. Jeppesen
Do you know any interactive storytelling projects?
Please tell us about it, post a link or perhaps share your comments or experiences with this project.
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April 4th, 2005 by Michael E. Jeppesen
If you know any conferences, meetings or trainings on interactive storytelling, please post a comment here with the info..
The INSCAPE Open Community really appreciates your information.
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April 4th, 2005 by Michael E. Jeppesen
If you wish to get in contact with producers, companies or university institutes active in the same field of storytelling as you are, please feel free to post your profile here. The INSCAPE forum hopes to initiate some interesting partnerships for you.
INSCAPE is working on an easy to use tool for producing interactive narrative. We would keep in touch and cooperate with all of you to test and evaluate the features and prototype at a very early stage.
This will help us to design a really valuable tool matching the needs of the producers.
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April 4th, 2005 by Jana Egger
How interactive narratives can be placed between film and game or is it a new genre which needs to be clarified.
How interactive does this need to be?
You see this topic is quite controversy, so please do not hesitate to post your opinion here.
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