How transmedia storytellers can weave complex narratives that will prove rewarding to audiences, academics and producers alike.
10 Things You Won’t Like About Professional Game Development
Matthew Weise is an MIT/Comparative Media Studies alum who has been working since his 2004 graduation in the mobile games industry.
MIT Comparative Media Studies’ American Pro Wrestling Series
Our recent American Pro Wrestling class, taught by CMS grad student Sam Ford, and our series of Wrestling Colloquia have been in the news recently.
Futures of Entertainment Conference Examines the Entertainment Landscape
MIT’s Comparative Media Studies program co-hosted Futures of Entertainment with the Convergence Culture Consortium, one of the program’s research groups.
Futures of Entertainment
The conference will consider developments such as user-generated content, transmedia storytelling, the rise of mobile media and the emergence of social networking.
Podcast: Scott Donaton, “Marketing in the Age of Consumer Empowerment”
Why user-empowerment is the key trend in business and the ways marketers are adapting to it.
CMS Director Henry Jenkins mentioned on Slashdot.org
“Online business models and web comics, ranging from the print-to-web migrants like Girl Genius and Finder to the print-to-web download of Flying Friar…”









