[rohrpost] __ call for projects__sagasnet 2006__developing
interactive narrative content
Brunhild Bushoff
sagasnet at sagasnet.de
Mon Feb 13 18:23:41 CET 2006
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call for projects
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sagasnet
Developing Interactive Narrative Content Seminar
May 1 May 7 2006
Stuttgart, Germany
in conjunction with fmx/06
Working Language: English
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sagasnet is a non-profit training initiative to further content development
for interactive media supported by the European MEDIA Plus Programme
Training + designed in the first place for participants coming from
MEDIA member countries
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During the Developing Interactive Narrative Content Seminar up to 10
pre-selected interactive narrative projects in development
(no limitation on media, genre or target audience) will be provided in
parallel with up to ten high-profile face-to-face consulting sessions (on
financing, project management, marketing, story structure, game play...).
Consultants will be chosen according to the needs of the selected projects.
Selection board: Sean Dromgoole,Some Research, UK; Mark Stephen Meadows,
USA, Brunhild Bushoff, sagasnet
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Provide your 3-6 page project description (in English) before February 20
2006.
details: www.sagasnet.de or contact: sagasnet at sagasnet.de
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consultancy in previous sagasnet seminars was provided a.o. by
Ernest Adams, UK |Frank Alsema, Ijsfontein, NL | Sebastian Belcher,
Harbottle & Lewis, UK | Susanne Berkenheger, D | Margarita Betancor, Fox
Kids GmbH |Frank Boyd, UK | Matt Costello, Katonah Productions, USA | Greg
Childs, Cilds Eye, UK | Noah Falstein, USA |Martin Freeth, Multimedia and TV
Production and Consultancy, UK | Bob Hopkins, Wisemonkeys, UK | Eero
Iloniemi,Venture Fund for Creative Industries, FIN | Stefan Jenzowsky,
Siemens, D | Daniel Kapelian, 121 Productions | Siggi Koegl, Attaction, D |
Stephan Kolloff, Tivola Verlag GmbH, D | Michael Lew, Media Lab Europe|
Craig Lindley, Interactive Institute, S| Mark Stephen Meadows, F/USA |
Thomas Miles, KIKA, D | Mark Ollila, Telcogames, S/AUS | Greg Roach,
Hyperbole Studios, USA | Christian Routh, Routh Barons, E | Vincent
Scheurer, Osborne Clarke, UK |
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Projects selected for consulting in the frame of Developing Interactive
Narrative Content Seminar 2006 qualify for the MEDIA Development NEW TALENT
fund in 2007.
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best regards,
Brunhild Bushoff
Project Manager
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Out now: sagas_sagasnet_reader:
Developing Interactive Narrative Content.
München: HighText 2005 (ISBN 3-933269-92-X)
Online ordering possible via
http://www.ibusiness.de/shop/db/shop.7544hr.html
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Dates for 2006 courses are online now.
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