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.

I miss storytelling.

I’m hoping that my grad school program gives me a chance to get back to my storytelling roots, because man, do I miss it. This weekend I read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and, as always following a good read, it rekindled my dreams of creativity. For the last five years, my storytelling creative […]

What are the keys to your heart?

Hmm. Most of these are bang-on, except that the first one has some exceptions. Mostly I’m attracted to the intelligent, loving, creative and fun type, and “good manners and elegance” are niceties – but then again, I don’t know if those are even options, so whatever. 🙂 The Keys to Your Heart You are attracted […]

Holistic? Honest? Senioritis in reverse.

Yesterday I had three epiphanies. Check it out. I. If I continue Dreamsbay while I’m in school, I need to outsource my client management. I’ve always had a hard time disconnecting my personal life from my professional one. I believe that one should always be honest, and every time I’ve ever tried to live a […]

The Halo Effect, indeed.

From my friend Kevin: So my friend MJ Rose is doing this really cool project as outlined below… “On July 5th, coinciding with the release of THE HALO EFFECT, Mira Books has teamed up with “VidLit” to produce a short film that uses animation and the latest in digitial multimedia illuminate the world within the […]

Refocus the lenses on the Handycams.

Right now my mind is racing, cruising at an altitude around 35,000 feet. It’s been a crazy week. A quick recap is in order. Last week I headed up to Boston to meet up with one of my future classmates and look for apartments. What I found when I got there was a reintroduction into […]

The possible treason of Karl Rove.

It’s too big a story to let it be buried. Emails at Time Magazine may reveal that Karl Rove was Matt Cooper’s source, and was responsible for blowing CIA agent Valerie Plame’s cover. More details are here, courtesy of The American Prospect.

The return of Statler and Waldorf!

I couldn’t get the movie to work, alas, but maybe you’ll have better luck: watch Muppet cranks Statler & Waldorf as they review recent trailers on Movies.com.

Desperately yearning for a Finishing Season.

So I’m staring at the calendar and at my to-do list and counting down the days until classes start. Lately I’ve been in a high stress place, a perpetual “fight or flight” mindset brought on by desperately wanting to get a bunch of my old side projects finished up and out the door so I […]

On Tom Cruise.

Does anybody else find Tom Cruise’s recent wholehearted embrace of romance and honesty completely and utterly refreshing? First it’s the whole Katie Holmes thing – and it’s a little odd to see Tom Cruise courting a girl who is, I believe, younger than I am – and his meltdown on Oprah. Jumping on couches, falling […]

I am the Bell Curve.

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