Description
- Expert advice from several industrial professionals who have worked for some of the world's biggest tech and interactive companies.
- Best practices that not only prepare writers on how to apply their craft to new fields, but also prepare them for the common ambiguity they will find in corporate and start-up environments.
- Breakdown of platforms that shows how tech capabilities can fulfill content expectations and how content can fulfill tech expectations.
- Basic storytelling mechanics customized to today's popular technologies and traditional gaming platforms.
About the Author
Ross Berger is a writer, narrative designer, and transmedia strategist based in Los Angeles. He is the author of Dramatic Storytelling & Narrative Design: A Writer's Guide to Video Games & Transmedia (CRC Press, 2020), a "how to" for fledgling game writers and screenwriters. His screenwriting credits include: Law & Order and the Webby-Award winning LonelyGirl15. He also served as the supervising producer for the social media/television experience The Runner. Ross has also worked extensively in virtual reality as a writer for the Oculus Rift launch title Farlands and the award-winning thriller Eclipse: Edge of Light for the Google Daydream and Oculus Go. As a narrative designer in the video game industry, he has written AAA games for Microsoft, Electronic Arts, and many others. Ross is also the author of short stories including "Football with Leatherman" (2020) and "Evie A.I." (2021), both published by TulipTree Publishing in its Stories That Need to Be Told anthologies.
A graduate of Brandeis (BA, Philosophy) and Columbia (MFA, Playwriting) universities, Ross is a member of the Writers Guild of America and the Television Academy.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367693831
Author Ross Berger
Format Hardback
Page Count 140
Imprint CRC Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g