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.

So much for that outline.

Okay, so here’s something I’m having difficulty wrapping my head around, THESIS-wise. Why exactly is it that my initial outline made sense, and the PowerPoint presentation of my THESIS research made total sense, but now when I’m actually writing all of this stuff up, I’m continually moving stuff around into different places? The flow is […]

Oy.

I swear, when this beast is finished and handed in, I’m going to take a week and do nothing but sleep, read comics, watch movies and play video games. Trying to condense two years’ worth of thinking about All Things Transmedia into one solid document is threatening to make my head explode. Current THESIS score: […]

Eagle vs. Shark.

Link courtesy of the Great McNally: the forthcoming Eagle vs Shark looks like Napoleon Dynamite redone as a romantic comedy. By kiwis. Awesome.

Wait, what?

Okay, I understand that there might be something awry here, but it’s gotta be a slow news day when a leading headline at the New York Times is Student Lender Planned to Woo Officials. Here’s the two opening paragraphs: The founders of Student Loan Xpress had an explicit plan for corralling a bigger share of […]

Dresden Design.

Am I weird for watching The Dresden Files and thinking, “Wow, that’s some really killer interior design right there”? Seriously. The guy lives in a converted warehouse with tons of books and old knicknacks and magical bric-a-brac everywhere. I’d like to live in a converted barn with tons of books and esoteric junk. It’s not […]

Right. I needed that.

The funny thing about being me is that there are things about yours truly that, to anyone else, are patently obvious. From inside this great melon of a head, though, “patently obvious” doesn’t even come near it. The biggest of these things is the way my brain works. Or, occasionally, doesn’t. See, the upside of […]

Nnnngh.

CMS needs a Ph.D program. Current THESIS score: 17,897 and rising like a rocket, and I’ve barely scratched the surface of what I want/need to say, much less firmly grounded it in the sociohistorical context of academic media theory. Fark.

The flop of L’Enfant Plaza.

Courtesy of my old brother Nick, the must-read piece of the year: Pearls Before Breakfast in the Washington Post. Go. Read it all. Now. It’s worth it.

Fun with headlines.

Still slogging through the THESIS like tap-dancing through molasses, but I just had to post about this one. I fired up my browser this morning to read the news and my eyeballs tripped over this headline in the New York Times: “Female Briton Feared the Worst in Iran.” Friends, this is horrible English. When I […]

Happy Easter, while it still is.

A few quick observations and comments to post today, while it’s still Easter… First, on the topic of Easter, apparently good Catholics (and probably most good Christians) do not share my amusement at the notion of Christianity as qualifying as a kick-ass religion due to its central figure being a member of the undead. Cheerily […]