The Time Tribe Teaser #3 - YouTube
Published on May 14, 2012 by TheTimeTribe
The third teaser video for The Time Tribe, a serialized time travel adventure for kids 8-13, based on real history and archaeology and wrapped in an epic story.
Published on May 14, 2012 by TheTimeTribe
The third teaser video for The Time Tribe, a serialized time travel adventure for kids 8-13, based on real history and archaeology and wrapped in an epic story.

here's the list...
Bleeding Cool came across the listing for Marc Streitenfeld‘s OST and it appears to be a bit spoilery.
1. A Planet
2. Going In
3. Engineers
4. Life*
5. Weyland
6. Discovery
7. Not Human
8. Too Close
9. Try Harder
10. David
11. Hammerpede
12. We were right
13. Earth
14. Infected
15. Hyper Sleep
16. Small Beginnings
17. Hello Mommy
18. Friend From The Past
19. Dazed
20. Space Jockey
21. Collision
22. Debris
23. Planting the Seed
24. Invitation
25. Birth
full post here:
http://www.liveforfilms.com/2012/05/12/prometheus-soundtrack-listing-may-cont...
The beautiful Mycroft Holmes, the stalwart Dr John Watson with a clockwork arm,
and Sherlock Holmes.
That’s right. THE Sherlock Holmes. With a lot of steampunk flair.
.... full post here:
http://ellieannsoderstrom.wordpress.com/2012/05/11/friday-favorites-steampunk...
Excerpt from a great post by Aurore Gallarino, published on 7.05.2012
"....RPG FORUMS
The fans’ desire to adapt and extend their favourite universes is seen in non-official forums as well. On these RPG forums the fans play the characters and make them evolve in different topic areas on the website. By posting comments, the fan interacts with other fans and extends the story through messages threads posted in the different sections of the forum.
The Harry Potter 2005 RPG forum, for example, has a storyline which takes place in the world of Harry Potter but set several decades after the events narrated in the official story.
Extract from the pitch: “Many years have passed since the great battle which raged in Hogwarts and opposed evil against the young Harry Potter. May his soul rest in peace, those of his friends, and all his loved ones. Now we are fast approaching the twenty-second century, but what those remarkable wizards did will always stay etched in our memories. But a new era of darkness is hanging over our world …”
full post here:
http://www.transmedialab.org/en/case-study/when-fan-communities-embrace-the-p...
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Professor Henry Jenkins is well known for setting the topic “Transmedia Storytelling” some years ago. Now he answers our questions about “Why Transmedia?”
Henry Jenkins [T, F, W] is well known to the people working in the field of transmedia storytelling. He is a Provost’s Professor of Communication, Journalism and Cinematic Arts which is a joint professorship at the USC Annenberg School of Communication and the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Previous he was a Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities and Co-Director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program where he started his research on the term “Transmedia Storytelling” and wrote articles and books about his research. He also has a blog where he publishes his current views, discussions and topics so make sure to have a look at Confessions of an Aca-Fan as well as reading his answers to our interview questions:
As a Provost’s Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts… why transmedia?
The relations between old and new media have been a central focus of my research in recent years. I helped to establish the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT, which sought to encourage students to explore the inter-relationships between different media technologies, systems, and practices.
As a consequence, I was very attentive to the first early signs of transmedia as a new logic for thinking about the unfolding of stories across media. My interest in the concept of transmedia was already awakened by Marsha Kinder’s Playing with Power, which had first used the term “transmedia intertextuality” to describe the ways characters, such as the Mighty Mutant Ninja Turtles or the Mario Brothers, were moving across media platforms. I had been asked to moderate a workshop for Electronic Arts which brought together creative from Hollywood and the games industry to think about the concept of “co-creation,” that is, designing intellectual property which would play equally well in each medium..."
full post here:
http://www.transmedia-storytelling-berlin.de/2012/05/transmedia-storytelling-...