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On repeat @ work:

alice@stor.co.uk & www.wonderlandblog.com I do have a day job: executive producer, BBC strategy & innovation. On repeat @ work:. Broadcast is “go outside and play”; games are the street and the BMXes and the cardboard boxes. Broadcast is playout. Games are play in. “In-world broadcasting”.

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On repeat @ work:

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  1. alice@stor.co.uk&www.wonderlandblog.comI do have a day job:executive producer,BBC strategy & innovation

  2. On repeat @ work: • Broadcast is “go outside and play”; games are the street and the BMXes and the cardboard boxes. • Broadcast is playout. Games are playin.

  3. “In-world broadcasting” • Straight-up delivery of existing material. • Can add realism, where appropriate. • Can extend the reach of an event. • Should be standard in a few years: held back only by streaming costs & online console support.

  4. “Environments” • WoW is an established dramatic environment…so now the movie is in the pipeline. • 3D worlds. • Sandpits. • Galaxies. • Dramas. • “step inside…”

  5. Visible on the horizon: • More brand extension, lots more* • End-games / end-dates? • Episodic gaming: in sync with TV? • Gestural, physical: Wii, etc • Lots more MMOGs (E3 announced 30) • *thanks, Hollywood

  6. ?!

  7. Blowing my mind right now: • Google Earth meets MMOG (MMoogle?) • = • The earth as a virtual environment. • Gossip in Silicon Valley says it’s going that way; Google keep hinting.

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