Stuck in hospital, Kyle feels indifferent about life, but then he gets accosted by the Artful Dodger! Sucked into a book world, suddenly Kyle finds he has to fight for more than just his life. He has to fight to save the world!

 

The Story so far…

 

At the tender age of seventeen, Kyle has already been thrown a few curved balls. His mum and dad are getting divorced (it’s a common story but that doesn’t mean it’s not crumby), his younger brother is taller, bigger and better looking (or so Kyle suspects); and his dodgy kidneys have finally decided to  pack it in.

 

So he’s lying in a hospital bed stuck to a dialysis machine (which he has nicknamed Marlene) awaiting a transplant. Then he receives a mysterious book in the mail, entitled “Kyle Davis: My life with a machine named Marlene.” It’s an autobiography! – or is it? Halfway through Chapter One, Kyle finds himself in a jungle with a boy he doesn’t know, being chased by a dragon! He’s pretty sure it’s not the meds….

 

Thus our hero begins his unlikely journey. The Artful Dodger is the ‘bad boy’ behind it all. Dodge is a Book Jumper who leapt out of Oliver Twist when he got tired of life of petty crime. He wants Kyle to know that all the stories in the world actually exist in their own story worlds, and that the barrier between them can be crossed. Chunks of story worlds creep into the “real” world all the time – this is where authors get their inspiration!

 

But the Book Jumpers who can bound from story world to story world – ah, now they’re special. The Artful Dodger is one, and he’s detected (or decided) that Kyle can be a Book Jumper too.

 

It takes a really special kid with a big heart and an open mind to cross between genres and narratives. It can be exhausting, as it takes up all of your imagination: you have to be careful that you leave yourself with enough fantasy fuel to get home.

 

However the Book Jumpers are not considered heroes by everyone. The officers of the Story Division do everything they can to stop Book Jumpers from traversing different worlds as the ripple effect it causes can affect the entire story worlds. When too many Book Jumpers use their imagination at once, the whole story world changes.

 

Nancy is one of the top officers at the Story Division. She comes from a long line of Book Detectives and considers it her personal and professional duty to prevent the Book Jumpers from messing up books. When Kyle enters this crazy realm of stories, he becomes torn between Dodge and Nancy – between chaos and order. That is, of course, until all stories in the story worlds face a new, unprecedented threat from two of the worst villains of all time: Dr Zero. This nefarious villain of an unpublished comic book series has grand plans to take over the ordered world and The Mother Goose Corporation who make stories “Nice and PC” by sweeping away the ugliness and pain with big fiction brooms.  What Dr Zero and The Mother Goose Corporation are planning will affect the entire fabric of every society; and forevermore change the way we connect, communicate and convey messages.

 

Kyle has a tough but vital lesson to learn: that some things are worth fighting for – like stories, family and your life.

 

Synopsis

 

Book Jumpers is a true Transmedia project, that takes the very concept of Transmedia – jumping between narratives, stories and environments – and weaves it into a Story World that is delivered across multiple platforms.

 

Set both in ‘our world’ and the worlds of famous stories, users are invited to join the very old and very secret organization – The Story Division to help protect the stories we know and love, because if too many stories are damaged, the world will be affected.

 

Once  users have signed up to become Story Division recruits, they will commence their training by being linked up with a Story Division officer and assigned to a story world that has been affected by a Book Jumper. Together with their guide, the user must talk to the characters, follow clues, solve puzzles, even shoot things!  And put the story world back to how it should be.

 

Users can see how their work has contributed to keeping stories safe by tuning in each week to a half hour episode of a 13 part television series. Inside the Story Division Incident room users will be able to see their name on the detective honour board and their case marked ‘solved’ on the whiteboard.

 

Users can also help out further by reading more books on the ‘jumped list’. Books can either be downloaded as Ebooks onto a tablet or can be found at your local library and scanned with your smart phone or webcam using Augmented Reality technology to see what is going on behind the pages.

 

Once the users have completed their training and passed their final exam, they will be asked to complete their own book. This book is an account of their finest heroic moments in the story worlds as well as information that the user provides of favourite things, dreams (maybe even secrets). Once complete, this book will be printed and sent to the user so that they can jump into story worlds on their own.

 

But no sooner has the user become a fully-fledged Story Division member capable of doing book jumps, than they will get approached by one of our villains – eager to steal their talents and have them cross over to the dark side.

 

The television series will culminate with a battle across all of the game worlds, where the Story Division recruits must stop Dr Zero and the Mother Goose Corporation from trying to take over all the worlds.

Welcome everyone to the Story Division. It is a grand old, and until now secret organization that is in charge of protecting stories from Book Jumpers. Never heard of a Book Jumper? Well I have some information for you. See Books are real, the worlds and the characters in them exist, just like we do. We sometimes like to think that authors make them up in their heads but really they are just catching a glimpse through the thin barrier that exist between the story worlds.

 

Book Jumpers are characters that have learnt how to jump from one book to another. It’s great fun! They can go wherever they want, but there are consequences to their jumps, which sometimes reslut in books changing in devastating ways.

 

To find out more information about Book Jumpers have a look through the site and make sure you visit the facebook page and LIKE it.

 

 

 

 

 

I am so closed to finished, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, in fact I think I have to put on my sunglasses just to be prepared. The Metroscreen Multi-platform Scholarship course is almost over, and I am going to miss it. Funnily enough I will miss my wonderful lecturers, miss spending time with the amazing people I had in my class, and miss learning about this awesome area we call Transmedia/ Multi-platform/ New Media/ All media fun stuff.

So the question is what next?

Well I was meandering around the net and I found the above quote which has been trotted out to me on a number of occasions, and I think that every time it has I have probably rolled my eyes.

But maybe there is something in it? I love Transmedia, and I love working with young people – maybe there is a way to combine the two. Then I found this from the amazing, and lovely Jane McGonigal and an idea started forming.

What if I helped young people make Alternative Reality Games? That would be amazing!
So one plan for the future is to get a whole group of people together, and get started. I’m going to start planning now.

It has been awhile since I have done a blog post . I had all of these grand plans, but then work and uni and life leaped into over drive and I was desperately trying to find enough time to buy food let alone write a blog post. So with no new content my analytics suffered (not that analytics are my primary reason for writing this blog). But it got me thinking about TV shows and Movies. They have this huge big campaign proceeding the release of a film/ new series, a campaign that runs during the run of the film/ series and then it all kind of dribbles off because there is no new content. But what about if you could keep recruiting new fans through the off time and prep them for the next series/ film in the franchise? Now we already know that this is where Transmedia comes in handy. By creating a whole story universe you can keep feeding your fans content while they wait for the next series. With the great synchronicity of life I found this article on Jeff Gomez’s twitter feed about this very thing. Written by Simon Pulman on his blog Transmythology

Transmedia storytelling techniques are invaluable on all three counts. They can increase the longevity of that initial “big bang” period – your tentpole movie release, network premiere, novel release, or indie film festival debut. They can certainly increase how long mass interest around a release lasts, as fans dig deeper, revisit the original content for a deeper understanding, and pull their friends into the discussion. And, perhaps most significantly, they can prevent interest from petering out to nothing by keeping audiences engaged and aware of the brand as long as is preferable. The key to accomplishing this is to (a) ensure that your story has a sufficiently deep narrative and surrounding mythology, (b) preemptively define a strategic methodology for release of narrative (and non-narrative) content, (c) retain flexibility by building an infrastructure that permits responsiveness to audience, and (d) maintain a policy of listening to audiences, though both traditional dialog (e.g. social media chatter) and data driven (see, e.g., the Zynga approach) methodologies.

Read the rest of the article which is very interesting here. Now embarking on my individual project for uni these are all things that I need to consider. My first step is creating the “sufficiently deep narrative and surrounding mythology”. Using Jeff Gomez’s Transmedia Bible as a guide I am delving deep into my story world’s mythology and to be honest it’s fun – although I have to be careful not to fall down the rabbit hole.

So it has been over a week since the Jeff Gomez workshop and I have been meaning to sit down and write about the workshop but life just got in the way. The life that this week got in the way was a TVC for work for a special charity screening of the Lion King on September 18 at 2pm (at an Event Cinema, Greater Union or Birch Carroll and Coyle) All proceeds go to the Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia so if you even vaguely liked the Lion King when it came out in 1994 make sure you go and see it!

So on thursday last week a shoot at the Sydney Children’s Hospital. It was amazing. There are times in life where you can get so wrapped up in the logistics of life, study, work, technology, status etc etc that you forget that for some people (and worse some little people) life is a daily battle. There was this one little boy Harry (who is 4) who has to wear a full back and neck brace, that definitely didn’t stop him running around, playing with his ipad and helpfully carrying my handbag around everywhere for me. There was this one moment when I was waiting for the camera to be set up and I felt this tiny little hand in mine. I looked down at his bright smiling face then glanced at his Mum standing off to one side. She smiled through her exhaustion, but it was easy to see the toll that having a sick child had on her.

I walked home that evening and couldn’t stop crying. In my everyday life I complain about a sore foot, being too busy to do washing, but everyday I still get to go home – and those little people like Harry don’t.

It was a wonderful lesson in perspective and priorities and it made me think about something I was talking to Jeff about over beer – that stories knot us together, that stories have power, the power of perspective and the power of transformation because ultimately it is the stories we tell about ourselves that shape who we are.

So I now have a plan. A  multi-platform Transmedia plan that will benefit a very special group of little people and their wonderful (and exhausted) parents. If your curious and want to know more leave me a comment and I’ll send you the password to a secure post.

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