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Author Kerrison, Margaret Chandra, author.
Title Immersive storytelling for real and imagined worlds : a writer's guide / Margaret Kerrison.
Publisher Studio City, California : Michael Wiese Productions, [2022]
Copyright date ©2022


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Descript xxi, 222 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, colour) ; 23 cm
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Contents This is not a textbook -- A great opening scene -- Immersing the guest -- What is immersive storytelling? -- The creative porcess -- The big questions -- Immersvie storytelling question (ISQ) wheel -- Why share this story with the world? -- How will your audience feel? -- Who is your audience? -- What is the transformation you want to create in your audience? -- A personal story is a universal one -- What is your theme? -- Where is the authenticity in your story? -- What is the wish fulfillment of your story? -- What are the mood and tone of your experience? -- How will your audience experience your story? -- What is your role of your audience? -- What are the rules of engagement? -- What are the emotional anchors of your experience? -- Who are the characters in your story? -- Where is your story set? -- When does your story take place? -- What are the comparables? -- Putting it into words -- the creative guide -- Key pillars -- Design philosophy -- Readability and believability in wordbuilding -- All in the details -- your nouns -- But wait, there's more -- The writing deliverables -- Pitching, presenting, and communicating -- Passing the torch -- You as a writer -- Writing as a profession -- How do you break into this industry? -- Why we do what we do -- The future of storytelling in immersive experiences -- Last but not least.
ISBN 9781615933419 (paperback)
1615933417 (paperback)
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Author Kerrison, Margaret Chandra, author.
Subject Authorship.
Storytelling.
Fiction -- Authorship.
Fiction -- Technique.
Descript xxi, 222 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, colour) ; 23 cm
Content text txt
still image sti
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents This is not a textbook -- A great opening scene -- Immersing the guest -- What is immersive storytelling? -- The creative porcess -- The big questions -- Immersvie storytelling question (ISQ) wheel -- Why share this story with the world? -- How will your audience feel? -- Who is your audience? -- What is the transformation you want to create in your audience? -- A personal story is a universal one -- What is your theme? -- Where is the authenticity in your story? -- What is the wish fulfillment of your story? -- What are the mood and tone of your experience? -- How will your audience experience your story? -- What is your role of your audience? -- What are the rules of engagement? -- What are the emotional anchors of your experience? -- Who are the characters in your story? -- Where is your story set? -- When does your story take place? -- What are the comparables? -- Putting it into words -- the creative guide -- Key pillars -- Design philosophy -- Readability and believability in wordbuilding -- All in the details -- your nouns -- But wait, there's more -- The writing deliverables -- Pitching, presenting, and communicating -- Passing the torch -- You as a writer -- Writing as a profession -- How do you break into this industry? -- Why we do what we do -- The future of storytelling in immersive experiences -- Last but not least.
ISBN 9781615933419 (paperback)
1615933417 (paperback)
Author Kerrison, Margaret Chandra, author.
Subject Authorship.
Storytelling.
Fiction -- Authorship.
Fiction -- Technique.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  PN 151 K4  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE

Subject Authorship.
Storytelling.
Fiction -- Authorship.
Fiction -- Technique.
Descript xxi, 222 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, colour) ; 23 cm
Content text txt
still image sti
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents This is not a textbook -- A great opening scene -- Immersing the guest -- What is immersive storytelling? -- The creative porcess -- The big questions -- Immersvie storytelling question (ISQ) wheel -- Why share this story with the world? -- How will your audience feel? -- Who is your audience? -- What is the transformation you want to create in your audience? -- A personal story is a universal one -- What is your theme? -- Where is the authenticity in your story? -- What is the wish fulfillment of your story? -- What are the mood and tone of your experience? -- How will your audience experience your story? -- What is your role of your audience? -- What are the rules of engagement? -- What are the emotional anchors of your experience? -- Who are the characters in your story? -- Where is your story set? -- When does your story take place? -- What are the comparables? -- Putting it into words -- the creative guide -- Key pillars -- Design philosophy -- Readability and believability in wordbuilding -- All in the details -- your nouns -- But wait, there's more -- The writing deliverables -- Pitching, presenting, and communicating -- Passing the torch -- You as a writer -- Writing as a profession -- How do you break into this industry? -- Why we do what we do -- The future of storytelling in immersive experiences -- Last but not least.
ISBN 9781615933419 (paperback)
1615933417 (paperback)

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