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.

The fall semester.

Today is Labor Day, so it’s only fitting that today should also be the first day of classes for my roommate – the beginning of a new enterprise, the start of a new massive project. (If Mother’s Day celebrates mothers, and President’s Day celebrates presidents, and Arbor Day celebrates trees, then Labor Day should celebrate […]

Who’s Frank Bickford?

Frank Bickford isn’t the guy who kicked a protester at the 2004 RNC, despite the post at the Daily Kos. Frank Bickford was the guy that had been interviewed before this jackass.

Guys like me shouldn’t be given GarageBand.

On Friday, my good man Talon and I headed to the mall to hang out and play mallrat. While there, I picked up Griffin Technologies’ GarageBand microphone cable, which lets me jack in a regular XLR mic straight into the Mac. (I also picked up an iMic, but I seem to have some difficulty getting […]

Someday…

Someday, when I am a rich and eccentric recluse, I will have a big old farmhouse and barn studio located out in the middle of a hundred acres of woods. When that happens, I will obtain a Quark, a fuel-cell driven four-wheeler, and tool about at high speeds in the dead of night. This is […]

This makes me angry.

So you say you watched Bush’s heartwarming speech last night? So you say you’ve been moved to new heights of patriotism? Just read this.

Progress report, part 3.

OK, well, that’s not quite true. (And if you haven’t read my previous entry yet, then please do so to figure out what I’m talking about.) When I left off, I was saying that I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do to expand my skills and, by extension, my portfolio. That’s not true. Here […]

Progress report, part 2.

I should be working. And that’s the problem. I’m sitting here in the Evanston Public Library, where I’ve been working for the last couple of hours on various client projects. This is pretty much my status quo: wake up, check the email, check the news sites, get showered, and either pull up to my desk […]

Progress report.

Still not king.

Lock and load and rock and roll.

This is my favorite feeling in the world. I just had a client unchain me – not fire me, but say “Look, go to town on this. Knock yourself out. Do what you would if this were one of your personal projects.” Mwa. Ha. Ha.

This is amazing.

Cribbed from Warren Ellis, apparently the bodies of three WWI soldiers have been found preserved inside of a glacier. I’m not sure what’s more creatively intriguing, that image or this passage that occurs late in the article: Among the relics left in Italy by World War One Austrian troops was a series of tunnels buried […]