What Is the Relationship Between Acting and Transmedia? Part II
This is the second blog post looking at acting and transmedia. It identifies several key...
Read MoreBelén Santa-Olalla has a BA in Media Practice and Theory from Sussex University, Brighton. She studied audiovisual communication, drama and performance art, and was an assistant director for the former director of the National Theatre and the National Dramatic Centre in Spain where she founded her own theatre company, Stroke114. As she became interested in the intersection of technology and theatre, she learned about transmedia storytelling and, due to her interest in post-production software and other technology, ended up working with Robert Pratten at Transmedia Storyteller Limited (www.conducttr.com) in London. Now, she works there as a Chief Creative Officer, focusing on adding a physical element to transmedia work.
Posted by Belén Santa-Olalla | 28th Jul 2017 | Acting, Europe, Transmedia
This is the second blog post looking at acting and transmedia. It identifies several key...
Read MorePosted by Belén Santa-Olalla | 10th Jul 2017 | Acting, Spain, Transmedia
This is the first of a series of blog posts that look at the role of the actor in a transmedia...
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