Digital Storytelling
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032858883
- Weight: 1010g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 21 May 2025
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Digital Storytelling: A Creator’s Guide to Interactive Entertainment, Volume I, fifth edition delves into the fascinating and groundbreaking stories enabled by interactive digital media, examining both fictional and non‑fiction narratives. This fifth edition explores monumental developments, particularly the emergence of generative AI, and highlights exciting projects utilizing this technology. Additionally, it covers social media; interactive documentaries; immersive environments; and innovative uses of video games, chatbots, and virtual reality.
Carolyn Handler Miller provides insights into storytelling essentials like character development, plot, structure, dialogue, and emotion, while examining how digital media and interactivity influence these elements. This book also dives into advanced topics, such as narratives using AR, VR, and XR, alongside new forms of immersive media, including large screens, escape rooms, and theme park experiences.
With numerous case studies, this edition illustrates the creative possibilities of digital storytelling and its applications beyond entertainment, such as education, training, information, and promotion. Interviews with industry leaders further enhance the understanding of this evolving universe, making it a valuable resource for both professionals and enthusiasts.
Key Features:
• This book includes up-to-the-minute developments in digital storytelling.
• It offers case studies of noteworthy examples of digital storytelling.
• It includes a glossary clearly defining new or difficult terms.
• Each chapter opens with several thought-provoking questions about the chapter’s topic.
• Each chapter concludes with several creative and engaging exercises to promote the reader’s understanding of the chapter’s topic.
Carolyn Handler Miller is one of the pioneering writers in the field of digital storytelling, where she has contributed to over 50 projects as a writer, narrative designer, and consultant. Her works in emergent media include not only immersive environments but also video games, interactive stories for the Web, intelligent toy systems, and transmedia entertainment. In addition, Carolyn’s credits include writing for TV (where one of her scripts earned her an Emmy nomination), feature films, and books.
