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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Cross-Media Communications: an Introduction to the Art of Creating Integrated Media Experiences | ETC-Press


Drew Davidson 2010 et al.

This text is an introduction to the future of mass media and mass communications %u2013 cross-media communications. Cross-media is explained through the presentation and analysis of contemporary examples and project-based tutorials in cross-media development. The text introduces fundamental terms and concepts, and provides a solid overview of cross-media communications, one that builds from a general introduction to a specific examination of media and genres to a discussion of the concepts involved in designing and developing cross-media communications.

An accompanying DVD-ROM shows how cross-media can be applied, with art, music and illustrations that complement the text. Chapters have overviews and problem-based/project-based activities to encourage active engagement with the readings. Throughout the text there are specific examples, case studies, foundations, and interviews with experts in the field to better illustrate the nature of cross-media.

Cross-media Communications are integrated, interactive experiences that occur across multiple media, with multiple authors and have multiple styles. The audience becomes an active part in a cross-media experience. The overarching goal is to provide an overview of cross-media design and development. It is meant to be interdisciplinary and introductory in concept and implementation.

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A comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to work or play in the emerging terrain created by the interlocking orbits of contemporary media.

Frank Lantz
Creative Director and Co-Founder, area/code
Director, New York University Game Center

Davidson et al have managed to wrangle the diverse and far reaching elements that comprise Cross-media Communications into a cohesive and highly approachable text. This text provides the student and educators with the tools and exercises to best introduce the topic, and lays a solid foundation for whatever the genre evolves into in the future.

Mk Haley
CMU ETC Associate Executive Producer and Faculty
Disney Research Labs, Pittsburgh

For classroom or casual interest, here is a superb introduction to the cross-media revolution of the 21st Century; chock-full of history, definitions, exercises and insights, including many from those leading the charge against the crumbling barricades of the old and the monolithic. Viva la Revolucion!

Lee Sheldon
Assistant Professor, Department of Telecommunications
Indiana University

This book is an invaluable guide about the emerging art and science of cross media communication. Use this book as the foundation for your own journey into creating significant new experiences. I intend to have everyone in my organization read this book to ground them on the new rules and new opportunities for communication in the next decade.

Mickey McManus
President, CEO and Principal
MAYA Design

Christy Dena just posted this - new anthology on cross-media communications. Great roster of contributers: Henry Jenkins, Katie Salen, Jim Bizzocchi, Monique de Haas, too many to name - downloadable from lulu.com which I think I may be doing in a few minutes :)

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