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Immersive Storytelling for Real and Imagined Worlds
- A Writer's Guide
- Narrated by: Margaret Kerrison
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The emerging discipline of immersive storytelling recognizes the power of creative works that put the viewer at the center of the action. Theme park designer Margaret Kerrison shares tips and tricks for writers on teams tasked with bringing a narrative to life.
How do you take an idea from inspiration to manifestation? How do you move from telling a story to creating a world? In this book, the first of its kind written specifically for writers, Kerrison lays out the craft of immersive storytelling, using case studies to show what works and highlighting the essential role of the writer on a complex creative team. Ready to take the kernel of an idea and turn it into a full-fledged experience? This book gives you the blueprint.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-2022
Highly Recommend For All Writers
Whoever thought there were writing jobs and teams for theme park rides.
Definitely recommend for all writers that really want to create a world within their stories
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- GJ
- 13-11-2022
Comprehensive & Inspiring
I would recommend this book for any writer, director, or creative. It is a comprehensive and entertaining look behind the magic at the fascinating world of themed entertainment. Not only that, it gives the reader comprehensive instructions on how to create compelling stories and places yourself. I finished the book excited, inspired, and empowered to sit down and start writing my own creations.
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