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Monsters VS Monsters: A New Collectible Card Game from Matt Jarbo

by Neal Jansons October 26, 2009 Games

While CCGs are not really new media, Matt is a buddy of mine who I met through new media and he has been putting his heart and soul into this project for a long time. If you are into CCGs you should definitely give it a look-see (and tell him I sent ya…I don’t get [...]

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For All You Aspiring Screenwriters Out There: All The Scripts You Could Want

by Neal Jansons October 1, 2009 Resources

This is a great site I just got turned on to by Camden Carr over at Cine-a-Craze: MyPDFScripts How do most veteran screenwriters respond when asked how someone can become a better writer? Usually by stating the obvious: write often and read a lot.That said, we exist so that burgeoning screenwriters and filmmakers everywhere have [...]

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How to Write For Video Games Part 1: World Plotting

by Neal Jansons May 23, 2009 Writing

As some of my faithful readers from the old days at thePuckWrites may remember, I wrote the story, quests, and designed the classes for an upcoming online game called Ghostees!. It was a lot of fun and a lot of work, and since I know that many young creatives feel drawn to games (I know [...]

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Earn Some Money and Notice at the New Docstoc

by Neal Jansons May 20, 2009 Resources

Docstoc is a neat little site for sharing professional documents, which puts the focus on essays, studies, transcripts, and articles. From the site: Docstoc is the premier online community to find and share professional documents. Docstoc provides the platform for users and businesses to upload and share their documents with all the world, and serves [...]

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5 Incredible Superhero Fan Videos You’ve Never Seen

by Neal Jansons May 20, 2009 Video

One of the most exciting examples of new media is the video revolution. Thanks to cheap technology and social media sites like YouTube, it is possible for people to create and distribute shorts, movies, and even full series as compelling as anything on mainstream television or in the theaters. A lot of the people involved [...]

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