Author Archives: geoffreylong

Geoffrey Long is a media analyst, scholar, and storyteller exploring transmedia experiences, emerging entertainment platforms and the future of entertainment as the Lead Narrative Producer for the Narrative Design Team at Microsoft Studios. He is an alum of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program, a FoE Fellow with the Futures of Entertainment community, and a co-editor of the Playful Thinking book series from the MIT Press. His personal site can be found at geoffreylong.com.

Waking up tired.

So this weekend I did a small amount of work, finally experienced Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (I’d seen Rashomon before, so I wasn’t a complete Kurosawa virgin), read China Mieville’s excellent debut novel King Rat, did a prodigious amount of hammering on the new site for Tohubohu, and spent a few hours in the […]

It’s the end of Adult Swim.

As a responsible member of the blogosphere, I’m here to tell you that the new show, Tom Goes to the Mayor, from Tim and Eric, is really, really bad. As in jump-the-shark bad. As in totally, utterly horrifically bad. If there are any Cartoon Network execs Googling “Tom Goes to the Mayor” at the moment […]

The nifty fifty.

A quick post for a small touch of bragging: Screening Process, the short film I made with Tohubohu back in October, has been included in the Top 50 films entered into this year’s National Film Challenge. Woo-hoo! Finalists will be announced December 1; I have a new website for the company currently coming together as […]

I have an idea.

This was a great weekend, highly needed and coming at just the right time. I went to a party on Friday night thrown by a girl who went to Kenyon but who was in a slightly different circle than my own. As a result, I met up with a bunch of alums that I only […]

This sounds familiar.

Tod Lippy is the one-man magazine force behind Esopus, as described in

My precious!

Wow. I just did a bad, bad thing. The local comic shop where I spend most of my Wednesday afternoons was having a big inventory blowout sale, and I popped by, fully resigned to spend a little money. Not a lot of money, mind you, but a little bit. I prowled the aisles. I gathered […]

I’m feeling those good migrations.

So, I did it. I downloaded the archive of Tip of the Quill and cleaned out the spam comments. I probably didn’t get all of them, but nearly all of the 25,000+ spam comments are now gone, which shrank a 23MB file to a 1.4MB file. Now all I have to do is recreate the […]

Life with Gaiman.

On hero worship.

In a few minutes, I’m going to head down to the DePaul campus to see my hero, Neil Gaiman, interview Gene Wolfe and then read New Stuff. I’m every kind of excited. I’ve just watched the clips from his Thirteen Nights of Fright horror-movie hosting bit from Fox Movies, which, alas, I do not get […]

Finishing season: the music of Jim Frazier.

Another little project just went live: my friend Jim Frazier is a kick-ass musician, and he needed a little music site to accompany the audio engineering site I built for him earlier. Small, subtle, and functional: Jim Frazier Music.