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.

Misnomer?

I’m beginning to think that the title of my THESIS, Transmedia Storytelling: Business, Aesthetics and Production at the Jim Henson Company, might be something of a misnomer. True, the entire middle third of the paper is dedicated to Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal and all their respective transmedia extensions, but the paper’s index will also […]

Coming attractions.

Feeling better about the THESIS – it’s remarkable what a good night’s sleep will do for one’s state of mind. I woke up early this morning and went back at it, and now some clarity is beginning to emerge. I’m chopping out a lot more of my existing work than I’d hoped, but again, leaner […]

Death by THESIS.

It’s official. My THESIS is kicking my ass. I’ve been writing the THESIS in bits and bursts all semester, if not all year. As a result, I have multiple documents that are each somewhere between 2000 and 9500 words. I thought that at this stage, it would be fairly simple to stitch all these together. […]

Man, I love teaching.

Suffice it to say that teaching Barry‘s Toy Design Workshop went extremely well. I had a couple of technological hiccups when my laptop initially refused to play nice with the projector, but those got themselves sorted out in short order and I proceeded to present the first ~20 minutes of my thesis lecture on transmedia […]

Announcing LIT@MIT.

I’m not entirely sure if this is public knowledge yet, but we’re close enough to the actual launch that I think I can make the announcement here (so my small readership might get a sneak peek). This week we’ve finally pushed one of my major MIT projects live: the new (and greatly improved) website for […]

If Apple made vacuum cleaners.

Over Spring Break I splurged a little and bought something I’ve wanted ever since I first lid eyes on it last fall: the Dyson Root 6â„¢ handheld vaccuum cleaner. Definitely the winner of the “you spent what for what?” award in our household recently, but I love this thing. It’s not a Dustbuster, it’s a […]

David’s got a brand-new reel!

My old friend (and I do mean ‘old’) just posted his new 2007 portfolio. There’s some great stuff in there, and I love the way he spliced some of the dialogue in his pieces together into a conversation. Anybody need an animator?

Caitlin at Poets.org.

Wow. My ex-girlfriend Caitlin just got a nice little writeup over at poets.org. Attagirl!

Links list: 04-04-07.

The Muse and the Marketplace. Another day, another conference. Heroes mobile game on the way. Yatta! The Venture Bros. S3 is go! Publick & Co. at work in Chelsea! Ohio Game Jam. Next year, maybe. Up in the attic, new millennium style. I like the hidden modernity idea. FicML. Fiction Markup Language? Getting rich in […]

New Apple upgrades?

Word on the street this morning is that Apple just bumped their top-of-the-line Mac Pro to an 8-core system, meaning each one sports two 3GHz quad-core Intel Xeon processors. It’s been a while since I’ve been in the market to upgrade my tower – it’s a dual 2-GHz PowerMac G5 – but I’m waiting to […]