One Third Each is an ethical platform that facilitates promotion for companies, cash prizes and matching donations to charities. I ran it for 6 weeks at the end of 2009 and got some interesting data. Ultimately though [..]
One Third Each is an ethical platform that facilitates promotion for companies, cash prizes and matching donations to charities. I ran it for 6 weeks at the end of 2009 and got some interesting data. Ultimately though [..]
I am currently advising on interactive treasure hunts for the National Trust through their official supplier http://www.treasurehuntdesign.com/.
Sam Gething-Lewis heads the company and has been running hunts for heritage properties and the corporate sector for over 10 years. We’re now working together on ways to make a more pervasive experience using location based services, mobile devices and touch screen technology. This is part of our collective offering as well as the long term National Trust project due for delivery in 2012.
I find I have to start with a concept, even in a character driven piece.
Write something [enjoyable] driven purely by anti hero characters,
where almost everyone and everything we perceive is of little value.
The Interactives is a fantasy tale that starts in Monmouth, Wales. Peter Rogers is the creator and I’m contracted for transmedia consultancy.
Originally conceived purely as a comic, Pete’s story structure and character relationships lend themselves incredibly well to using transmedia to extend the story world; just look at the title…
The project is now under NDA with a publisher so I cant say much more… any more in fact.
Forgotten Corner was inspired by a sharp rise in the number of driving fatalities in the Forest of Dean involving young drivers.
Shot in just over 12 days, with a self funded (gulp!) budget of £15,000 this 60 minute film was made entirely by people living and working in the area with many of the cast and crew knowing victims of the crashes.
A young man crashes into a more experienced driver and we see how it affects his family, friends and rescuers through drama, documentary and ultimately, fantasy.
I liked some layout elements of ‘London Creative’, so paid my 42 dollars and set to work on the css. You are looking at the result and here is the original.