This document lists various web series that adapted classical works of literature and media into a modern web series format. It notes that "The Lizzie Bennet Diaries" (2012-2013), an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, popularized the trend. Many other adaptations followed, created by both professional and student producers. Notable examples include adaptations of Jane Eyre, Emma, Peter Pan, Little Women, and Frankenstein. Some adaptations addressed current issues like gender and sexuality. Adaptations allowed exploration of classical works in new contexts. The creative teams behind "Lizzie Bennet" and "Emma" produced multiple related series and transmedia experiences.
The document outlines plans for an installation about communication and social media. It will include three videos - one on storytelling, one in sign language, and one using imagery to tell a story without words. The goal is to show how face-to-face conversations are richer than social media updates. The installation will take place at the Smithery venue which is a technology-focused space suitable for the topic. Visual elements will include a sound wave sculpture and wires to represent how social media connects people. Audience members will provide feedback on the installation's message by attaching comments to the sculpture.
Metanomics is a weekly Web-based show on the serious uses of virtual worlds. This transcript is from a past show.
For this and other videos, visit us at http://metanomics.net.
The document discusses the web series Lizzie Bennet Diaries and whether it qualifies as a transmedia project. It defines transmedia as telling a single story across multiple platforms to expand the narrative. Lizzie Bennet Diaries modernizes Pride and Prejudice by retelling the story of Elizabeth Bennet on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr, and websites from her first-person perspective. It analyzes the similarities and differences between the original novel and web series, including changes to setting, characters, and plot points. Finally, it outlines how each platform is used to engage audiences and further develop the story and characters from different perspectives.
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. It includes pre-reading, reading, and post-reading activities that will be completed over several weekly sessions. Students will engage with online resources like quizzes, forums, blogs and social media to discuss themes and characters. They will read chapters and study vocabulary. Post-reading activities include analyzing quotes, exploring adaptations of the novel into film and music, and learning more about Jane Austen and her time period through additional resources. Students will be evaluated based on their participation in activities, projects, and a final test.
The document provides an overview of an interior design portfolio belonging to Helen Woods. It includes sections on design philosophy, digital applications, commercial and residential design projects, a resume, and references. Key projects highlighted include a health clinic, orthopedic office suites, skybox, and residential kitchen redesign.
Mahindra Susten (Earlier known as Mahindra EPC) is India's largest Solar EPC company FY15 and a portfolio company of the Mahindra Partners, the $ 900 mn private equity division of the Mahindra group.
The company offers diversified services within the renewable energy and clean tech space. A leading player in the Indian solar energy sector, with 90 MW commissioned to date and over 250 MW under execution, services span across turnkey solar EPC services - both utility scale solar and rooftop solar, solar DG hybrid solutions, solar products, solar car charging stations, telecom tower solarization, solar PV O&M and analytics, The company also offers engineering services, energy management services and industrial construction solutions.
Pride and prejudice chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Gabriela9411
The document provides a summary of the first 5 chapters of Pride and Prejudice. It introduces the main characters of the Bennet family, including the five daughters. Mr. Bingley arrives in the neighborhood and the family hopes he will marry one of the daughters. At the Meryton ball, the daughters meet Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy takes an interest in Elizabeth but she refuses to dance with him. Jane stays with the Bingleys after falling ill following a dinner invitation. Mr. Collins, who will inherit the Bennet estate, arrives and admires their home and Lady Catherine. Mr. Wickham is introduced and Elizabeth learns he and Mr. Dar
The document outlines plans for an installation about communication and social media. It will include three videos - one on storytelling, one in sign language, and one using imagery to tell a story without words. The goal is to show how face-to-face conversations are richer than social media updates. The installation will take place at the Smithery venue which is a technology-focused space suitable for the topic. Visual elements will include a sound wave sculpture and wires to represent how social media connects people. Audience members will provide feedback on the installation's message by attaching comments to the sculpture.
Metanomics is a weekly Web-based show on the serious uses of virtual worlds. This transcript is from a past show.
For this and other videos, visit us at http://metanomics.net.
The document discusses the web series Lizzie Bennet Diaries and whether it qualifies as a transmedia project. It defines transmedia as telling a single story across multiple platforms to expand the narrative. Lizzie Bennet Diaries modernizes Pride and Prejudice by retelling the story of Elizabeth Bennet on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr, and websites from her first-person perspective. It analyzes the similarities and differences between the original novel and web series, including changes to setting, characters, and plot points. Finally, it outlines how each platform is used to engage audiences and further develop the story and characters from different perspectives.
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. It includes pre-reading, reading, and post-reading activities that will be completed over several weekly sessions. Students will engage with online resources like quizzes, forums, blogs and social media to discuss themes and characters. They will read chapters and study vocabulary. Post-reading activities include analyzing quotes, exploring adaptations of the novel into film and music, and learning more about Jane Austen and her time period through additional resources. Students will be evaluated based on their participation in activities, projects, and a final test.
The document provides an overview of an interior design portfolio belonging to Helen Woods. It includes sections on design philosophy, digital applications, commercial and residential design projects, a resume, and references. Key projects highlighted include a health clinic, orthopedic office suites, skybox, and residential kitchen redesign.
Mahindra Susten (Earlier known as Mahindra EPC) is India's largest Solar EPC company FY15 and a portfolio company of the Mahindra Partners, the $ 900 mn private equity division of the Mahindra group.
The company offers diversified services within the renewable energy and clean tech space. A leading player in the Indian solar energy sector, with 90 MW commissioned to date and over 250 MW under execution, services span across turnkey solar EPC services - both utility scale solar and rooftop solar, solar DG hybrid solutions, solar products, solar car charging stations, telecom tower solarization, solar PV O&M and analytics, The company also offers engineering services, energy management services and industrial construction solutions.
Pride and prejudice chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Gabriela9411
The document provides a summary of the first 5 chapters of Pride and Prejudice. It introduces the main characters of the Bennet family, including the five daughters. Mr. Bingley arrives in the neighborhood and the family hopes he will marry one of the daughters. At the Meryton ball, the daughters meet Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy takes an interest in Elizabeth but she refuses to dance with him. Jane stays with the Bingleys after falling ill following a dinner invitation. Mr. Collins, who will inherit the Bennet estate, arrives and admires their home and Lady Catherine. Mr. Wickham is introduced and Elizabeth learns he and Mr. Dar
Mr. Collins proposes marriage to Elizabeth Bennet but is rejected. He remains determined to marry one of the Bennet sisters to inherit their home as he is their father's heir. Charlotte Lucas accepts his proposal. Meanwhile, Jane is saddened after Mr. Bingley leaves without explanation, though Elizabeth suspects Miss Bingley influenced his departure. The disagreements between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham also continue to intrigue Elizabeth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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This document outlines the syllabus for the CSEC Technical Drawing exam administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). It is divided into three units: Plane and Solid Geometry, Building Drawing, and Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Candidates must complete Unit 1 and either Unit 2 or Unit 3. The exam consists of multiple choice, structured questions, and a School-Based Assessment project. Candidates have the option to complete the exam and project using traditional drawing methods or Computer Aided Drafting.
Rizal’s grand tour in europe with maximo violaRoxelle Mercado
Rizal took a grand tour of Europe with his friend Maximo Viola after publishing Noli Me Tangere. They visited many cities across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. In Leitmeritz, they stayed with Rizal's friend Ferdinand Blumentritt who introduced them to local scholars. Rizal was outraged by the mistreatment of Igorots displayed at an exhibition in Madrid. After spending over a month traveling, Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1887 having experienced the culture and sights of many European cities.
The document summarizes the main characters and themes in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. It discusses the themes of pride, prejudice, family, marriage, and class as they relate to the story and characters. Pride and prejudice negatively influence how the main characters Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy initially judge each other. However, they are able to overcome these faults and recognize their true feelings for one another by the end. The family is an important social unit that shapes the characters. Marriage in the society depicted presents challenges for women who have few options to support themselves other than through marriage. Issues of class status also influence the characters and their interactions.
Mr. Bingley rents Netherfield Park and Mrs. Bennet hopes he will marry one of her daughters. At the Meryton ball, Mr. Bingley dances with Jane twice while Mr. Darcy insults Elizabeth. Jane falls ill after riding to Netherfield and Elizabeth walks there to care for her. As Jane recovers, Miss Bingley and Mrs. Hurst criticize the Bennet family's lack of fortune and connections. Mr. Darcy grows interested in Elizabeth despite Miss Bingley's attempts to undermine her.
(Ebook Self Help Pdf) 26 Secrets Of Feng Shuinehcdet
This document provides three secrets for improving the feng shui of a home's front door according to the principles of feng shui. The first secret is to ensure the front door faces an auspicious direction and is not blocked by obstructions. The second secret is to have a properly sized door that leads to a foyer or buffer space before entering rooms. The third secret is to keep the entrance clear of clutter and choose an inviting door color that matches the home's overall harmony.
The document provides a book review and analysis of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. It summarizes the plot, setting, themes of pride and social class, characters, and Austen's criticism of the gender injustices faced by women in 19th century English society. The review examines how the characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy overcome their initial pride and prejudices to find love.
Best Practices for Teaching English to Young Learners by Joan ShinVenezuela TESOL
Workshop offered to English Language teachers in Venezuela as part of the Methodology of the ELT Tour 2011-2 organized by VenTESOL and sponsored by the US Embassy
Rizal and Viola began their tour of Europe in Berlin on May 11, 1887. Over the next few months, they visited cities across Germany such as Dresden, Leitmeritz, Prague, Brunn, Vienna, Lintz, Salzburg, Munich, and Nuremberg. They also saw the Rheinfall waterfall between Stuttgart and Baden. In Switzerland, they stopped in Schaffhausen, Basel, Bern and Lausanne before ending up in Geneva, where the two parted ways on June 23, Rizal's 26th birthday, with Viola returning to Barcelona and Rizal traveling to Italy. Rizal then visited cities in Italy like Turin, Milan
How to run system administrator recruitment process? By creating platform based on open source parts in just 2 nights! I gave this talk in Poland / Kraków OWASP chapter meeting on 17th October 2013 at our local Google for Entrepreneurs site. It's focused on security and also shows how to create recruitment process in CTF / challenge way.
This story covers mostly security details of this whole platform. There's great chance, that I will give another talk about this system but this time focusing on technical details. Stay tuned ;)
Draw the Link: or why cartoons today are so damn seriousMeagan Newberry
The document discusses how cartoons have become more mature and serious over time. It provides a brief history of animation from the early 1900s to present day. Theories for why cartoons are now tackling darker topics include creators wanting to address issues they care about and studios being more accepting of topics like violence and LGBTQ representation. Interviews with creators of shows like Steven Universe, Gravity Falls, and OK K.O.! suggest they did not view their shows as only for children and wanted to communicate meaningful ideas and stories through their work. While networks have influenced some content changes, creators often convince executives to approve their vision.
Reesa Brown's presentation at Icon 2008: Revolutions, in Tel Aviv Israel. This slideshow covers recent developments in online storytelling as well as a preview of the Continuous Coast project.
Good Thesis Statement For Cause And Effect EssayAmy Hart
The document provides steps for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net:
1. Create an account with a password and valid email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, deadline and sample work.
3. Review bids from writers for the request, choose one based on qualifications, and place a deposit to start.
4. Review the paper and authorize full payment if pleased, or request free revisions. Multiple revisions are allowed. HelpWriting.net guarantees original, high-quality content or a full refund.
Arse Elektronika 2008 - What is the 21st Century Novel?Continuous Labs
The document discusses the evolving nature of 21st century novels and storytelling. It explores how new forms utilize multiple media like podcasts, ARGs, and online serials. It also examines how stories blur fiction and reality, as well as the line between professional and fan works. The document concludes that 21st century storytelling is collaborative, multidisciplinary, and not confined to traditional novel formats. It also presents the Continuous Coast project as an example of an open shared world utilizing many new storytelling techniques.
The Newport News Public Library System held its first youth anime/comic convention called ToshoCon, drawing an estimated 300 people. The free one-day event included author presentations, workshops, anime screenings, gaming, crafts and a cosplay contest. New York Times best-selling author Ben Hatke shared secrets to making great comics and encouraged drawing from real life. Local author Vince White presented on the power of comics and how they helped him learn to read as a child. Thirty youth entered the cosplay contest, dressing as characters from anime, comics and games. The convention was part of the library's award-winning Neisser Speaker Series aimed at ages 7-17.
How To Write A Methods Section Of A Research PapeLisa Collier
This document provides instructions for how to request and complete an assignment writing request on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form with instructions and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality content is guaranteed or a full refund will be provided.
“Transmedia” has become the new buzzword for multi-platform narratives, but in the digital age, transmedia isn’t just how we consume entertainment narratives, it’s how we experience the narrative of our lives.
This document discusses transmedia storytelling and provides examples of how stories are told across multiple platforms. It begins with definitions of transmedia and examples like the TV show Castle and its related book publications. It then expands to discuss how other shows, brands, and even religious stories utilize various media to further engage audiences. The document argues that storytelling across media is not new and has existed for thousands of years in various forms. It concludes by stating that transmedia is how people experience both entertainment and their own lives through sharing across social media platforms.
Kate Pullinger is a Canadian writer known for her digital works such as "Inanimate Alice" and "Flight Paths". "Inanimate Alice" tells the story of a girl named Alice growing up and uses multimedia like images, sounds, and interactivity. It has been successful amongst educators and students for how engaging it is. "Flight Paths" explores what happens when two strangers' lives collide in an unusual way, using images and sounds to immerse the reader. Pullinger sees digital works as allowing multiple literacies and participation. Her works demonstrate how digital forms can enhance storytelling.
The document traces the history of game shows from the 1930s to the 1990s. It notes that the first game show, Spelling Bee, aired in 1938 in the UK. Game shows grew in popularity during the 1950s, airing both lower stakes daytime and higher stakes evening shows. Many British shows of this era were remakes of American hits. The introduction of color television in the 1960s forced producers to improve set design. Technology advances and the arrival of home computers in the 1980s influenced new game show genres and intellectual shows. Large scale adventure game shows also emerged, targeting younger audiences with impressive sets and no parental supervision.
This document discusses plans for a potential "Twilight Camp" literary program for high school girls aged 14-17 at Central Methodist University. The 3-day camp would involve literary analysis of Twilight and other works, comparing themes of love and fate. Students would analyze Twilight's cultural significance and influence, and work on multimedia adaptation projects. The goal is to recruit students while offering an enriching experience, and there is interest in expanding other genre-based enrichment camps and activities. Feedback from a previous Twilight camp was positive, with students enjoying crafts and analytical activities.
Mr. Collins proposes marriage to Elizabeth Bennet but is rejected. He remains determined to marry one of the Bennet sisters to inherit their home as he is their father's heir. Charlotte Lucas accepts his proposal. Meanwhile, Jane is saddened after Mr. Bingley leaves without explanation, though Elizabeth suspects Miss Bingley influenced his departure. The disagreements between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham also continue to intrigue Elizabeth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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This document outlines the syllabus for the CSEC Technical Drawing exam administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). It is divided into three units: Plane and Solid Geometry, Building Drawing, and Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Candidates must complete Unit 1 and either Unit 2 or Unit 3. The exam consists of multiple choice, structured questions, and a School-Based Assessment project. Candidates have the option to complete the exam and project using traditional drawing methods or Computer Aided Drafting.
Rizal’s grand tour in europe with maximo violaRoxelle Mercado
Rizal took a grand tour of Europe with his friend Maximo Viola after publishing Noli Me Tangere. They visited many cities across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. In Leitmeritz, they stayed with Rizal's friend Ferdinand Blumentritt who introduced them to local scholars. Rizal was outraged by the mistreatment of Igorots displayed at an exhibition in Madrid. After spending over a month traveling, Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1887 having experienced the culture and sights of many European cities.
The document summarizes the main characters and themes in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. It discusses the themes of pride, prejudice, family, marriage, and class as they relate to the story and characters. Pride and prejudice negatively influence how the main characters Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy initially judge each other. However, they are able to overcome these faults and recognize their true feelings for one another by the end. The family is an important social unit that shapes the characters. Marriage in the society depicted presents challenges for women who have few options to support themselves other than through marriage. Issues of class status also influence the characters and their interactions.
Mr. Bingley rents Netherfield Park and Mrs. Bennet hopes he will marry one of her daughters. At the Meryton ball, Mr. Bingley dances with Jane twice while Mr. Darcy insults Elizabeth. Jane falls ill after riding to Netherfield and Elizabeth walks there to care for her. As Jane recovers, Miss Bingley and Mrs. Hurst criticize the Bennet family's lack of fortune and connections. Mr. Darcy grows interested in Elizabeth despite Miss Bingley's attempts to undermine her.
(Ebook Self Help Pdf) 26 Secrets Of Feng Shuinehcdet
This document provides three secrets for improving the feng shui of a home's front door according to the principles of feng shui. The first secret is to ensure the front door faces an auspicious direction and is not blocked by obstructions. The second secret is to have a properly sized door that leads to a foyer or buffer space before entering rooms. The third secret is to keep the entrance clear of clutter and choose an inviting door color that matches the home's overall harmony.
The document provides a book review and analysis of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. It summarizes the plot, setting, themes of pride and social class, characters, and Austen's criticism of the gender injustices faced by women in 19th century English society. The review examines how the characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy overcome their initial pride and prejudices to find love.
Best Practices for Teaching English to Young Learners by Joan ShinVenezuela TESOL
Workshop offered to English Language teachers in Venezuela as part of the Methodology of the ELT Tour 2011-2 organized by VenTESOL and sponsored by the US Embassy
Rizal and Viola began their tour of Europe in Berlin on May 11, 1887. Over the next few months, they visited cities across Germany such as Dresden, Leitmeritz, Prague, Brunn, Vienna, Lintz, Salzburg, Munich, and Nuremberg. They also saw the Rheinfall waterfall between Stuttgart and Baden. In Switzerland, they stopped in Schaffhausen, Basel, Bern and Lausanne before ending up in Geneva, where the two parted ways on June 23, Rizal's 26th birthday, with Viola returning to Barcelona and Rizal traveling to Italy. Rizal then visited cities in Italy like Turin, Milan
How to run system administrator recruitment process? By creating platform based on open source parts in just 2 nights! I gave this talk in Poland / Kraków OWASP chapter meeting on 17th October 2013 at our local Google for Entrepreneurs site. It's focused on security and also shows how to create recruitment process in CTF / challenge way.
This story covers mostly security details of this whole platform. There's great chance, that I will give another talk about this system but this time focusing on technical details. Stay tuned ;)
Draw the Link: or why cartoons today are so damn seriousMeagan Newberry
The document discusses how cartoons have become more mature and serious over time. It provides a brief history of animation from the early 1900s to present day. Theories for why cartoons are now tackling darker topics include creators wanting to address issues they care about and studios being more accepting of topics like violence and LGBTQ representation. Interviews with creators of shows like Steven Universe, Gravity Falls, and OK K.O.! suggest they did not view their shows as only for children and wanted to communicate meaningful ideas and stories through their work. While networks have influenced some content changes, creators often convince executives to approve their vision.
Reesa Brown's presentation at Icon 2008: Revolutions, in Tel Aviv Israel. This slideshow covers recent developments in online storytelling as well as a preview of the Continuous Coast project.
Good Thesis Statement For Cause And Effect EssayAmy Hart
The document provides steps for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net:
1. Create an account with a password and valid email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, deadline and sample work.
3. Review bids from writers for the request, choose one based on qualifications, and place a deposit to start.
4. Review the paper and authorize full payment if pleased, or request free revisions. Multiple revisions are allowed. HelpWriting.net guarantees original, high-quality content or a full refund.
Arse Elektronika 2008 - What is the 21st Century Novel?Continuous Labs
The document discusses the evolving nature of 21st century novels and storytelling. It explores how new forms utilize multiple media like podcasts, ARGs, and online serials. It also examines how stories blur fiction and reality, as well as the line between professional and fan works. The document concludes that 21st century storytelling is collaborative, multidisciplinary, and not confined to traditional novel formats. It also presents the Continuous Coast project as an example of an open shared world utilizing many new storytelling techniques.
The Newport News Public Library System held its first youth anime/comic convention called ToshoCon, drawing an estimated 300 people. The free one-day event included author presentations, workshops, anime screenings, gaming, crafts and a cosplay contest. New York Times best-selling author Ben Hatke shared secrets to making great comics and encouraged drawing from real life. Local author Vince White presented on the power of comics and how they helped him learn to read as a child. Thirty youth entered the cosplay contest, dressing as characters from anime, comics and games. The convention was part of the library's award-winning Neisser Speaker Series aimed at ages 7-17.
How To Write A Methods Section Of A Research PapeLisa Collier
This document provides instructions for how to request and complete an assignment writing request on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5 step process: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form with instructions and deadline, 3) Review bids from writers and choose one, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality content is guaranteed or a full refund will be provided.
“Transmedia” has become the new buzzword for multi-platform narratives, but in the digital age, transmedia isn’t just how we consume entertainment narratives, it’s how we experience the narrative of our lives.
This document discusses transmedia storytelling and provides examples of how stories are told across multiple platforms. It begins with definitions of transmedia and examples like the TV show Castle and its related book publications. It then expands to discuss how other shows, brands, and even religious stories utilize various media to further engage audiences. The document argues that storytelling across media is not new and has existed for thousands of years in various forms. It concludes by stating that transmedia is how people experience both entertainment and their own lives through sharing across social media platforms.
Kate Pullinger is a Canadian writer known for her digital works such as "Inanimate Alice" and "Flight Paths". "Inanimate Alice" tells the story of a girl named Alice growing up and uses multimedia like images, sounds, and interactivity. It has been successful amongst educators and students for how engaging it is. "Flight Paths" explores what happens when two strangers' lives collide in an unusual way, using images and sounds to immerse the reader. Pullinger sees digital works as allowing multiple literacies and participation. Her works demonstrate how digital forms can enhance storytelling.
The document traces the history of game shows from the 1930s to the 1990s. It notes that the first game show, Spelling Bee, aired in 1938 in the UK. Game shows grew in popularity during the 1950s, airing both lower stakes daytime and higher stakes evening shows. Many British shows of this era were remakes of American hits. The introduction of color television in the 1960s forced producers to improve set design. Technology advances and the arrival of home computers in the 1980s influenced new game show genres and intellectual shows. Large scale adventure game shows also emerged, targeting younger audiences with impressive sets and no parental supervision.
This document discusses plans for a potential "Twilight Camp" literary program for high school girls aged 14-17 at Central Methodist University. The 3-day camp would involve literary analysis of Twilight and other works, comparing themes of love and fate. Students would analyze Twilight's cultural significance and influence, and work on multimedia adaptation projects. The goal is to recruit students while offering an enriching experience, and there is interest in expanding other genre-based enrichment camps and activities. Feedback from a previous Twilight camp was positive, with students enjoying crafts and analytical activities.
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The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
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Emma Approved
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THE LIZZIE BENNET DIARIES
Pride and Prejudice–Jane Austen
4.9.12-3.28.13
Pemberley Digital
the autobiography of jane eyre
Jane Eyre–Charlotte Bronte
2.28.13-6.21.14
Nessa Aref
welcome to sanditon
Sanditon–Jane Austen
5.13.13-8.12.13
Pemberley Digital
emma approved
Emma–Jane Austen
10.7.13-8.21.14
Pemberley Digital
classic alice
Many; Crime and
Punishment–Dostoyvetsky
3.4.14-1.12.16
Kate Hackett Productions
jules and monty
Romeo and Juliet–Shakespeare
3.10.14-5.5.14
Tufts University
nothing much to do
Much Ado About Nothing–
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The Candle Wasters
the new adventures
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Peter Pan–J.M. Barrie
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Epic Robot TV
the march family letters
Little Women–Louisa May Alcott
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Created by Cherrydale Productions,
distributed by Pemberley Digital
A4O (ALL FOR ONE)
The Three Musketeers–Alexandre Dumas
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Created by Cherrydale Productions,
distributed by Kinda TV
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Anne of Green Gables–L.M. Montgomery
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and Mandy Harmon frankenstein, md
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Carmilla–J. Sheridan Le Fanu
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Created by Smokebomb Entertainment,
produced by U by Kotex,
distributed by KindaTV
“The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” and “Emma Approved” both
created spin-off series featuring characters from the show, as a
way of adding to characterization to the series’ main players.
Notably, the writers of “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” published
two books from the perspectives of Lizzie and Lydia Bennet,
taking place during the series.
The trend of adapting classical works of media began with “The
Lizzie Bennet Diaries” in 2012. Originally concieved by producer
Hank Green as a love letter of sorts to his wife Katherine, the vlog
series presented as a project by Lizzie Bennet quickly went viral,
with the series’s first episode currently having over two million views
on YouTube. In addition to creating a video series presenting the
main conflict from the classic novel, Green, producer/writer/director
Bernie Su, and writers Katie Rorick, Tracy Bitterolf, and Tamara
Krinsky created an extensive “transmedia” experience: not only
the original “Lizzie Bennet” video series, but also Twitter accounts
for their characters that interacted with viewers, four spin-off vlog
series, two books, and a sequel of sorts in the miniseries “Welcome
to Sanditon.” One of the first spiritual successors of “Lizzie Bennet,”
“The Autobiography of Jane Eyre,” based on the Charlotte Bronte
novel, debuted on YouTube close to the end of “Lizzie Bennet.” This
series was different from its predecessor, as “Jane Eyre” had a much
smaller creative team, cast, and budget, but it paved the way for future
productions by smaller or student-led web series.
The creative team behind “Lizzie Bennet,” rebranded as Pemberley
Digital, next produced an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma,”
this time extending the transmedia experience to a fashion blog
covering the outfits worn by the titular Ms. Woodhouse. For their
efforts, both “Lizzie Bennet” and “Emma Approved” won Creative
Arts Emmy Awards for Original Interactive Programs. “Lizzie
Bennet” also won two Streamy awards.
After this outstanding success at adapting classical novels to web
series, many groups across the globe tried their hand at creating
adaptations of previously worn-out material. The groups included
more professional production companies, such as Cherrydale
Productions (“The March Family Letters” and “All for One”) and
Epic Robot TV (“The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy”);
allegiances between production companies and their distributers, like
Pemberley Digital with PBS Digital Studios (“Frankenstein, MD”)
and Smokebomb Entertainment with U by Kotex and Kinda TV
(“Carmilla”); and student-created projects, including “Green Gables
Fables,” “Jules and Monty,” and “Nothing Much to Do.”
Some series even combined multiple classical media sources into one
cohesive narrative, such as “Classic Alice,” where the central Alice
is a graduate student who explores literature like “The Odyssey,”
“Macbeth,” and “Persuasion.”
Adapting classical media to web series also allows for an exploration of
current topics, such as media like “Carmilla,” “All for One,” and “The
March Family Letters” exploring gender identity and sexuality, and
“Lizzie Bennet” addressing Internet privacy and familial relationships.
THE LIZZIE BENNET DIARIES
Pride and Prejudice–Jane Austen
4.9.12-3.28.13
Pemberley Digital
the autobiography of jane eyre
Jane Eyre–Charlotte Bronte
2.28.13-6.21.14
Nessa Aref
welcome to sanditon
Sanditon–Jane Austen
5.13.13-8.12.13
Pemberley Digital
emma approved
Emma–Jane Austen
10.7.13-8.21.14
Pemberley Digital
Anne
Creat
the lydia bennet
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
7.13.12-1.29.13
Pemberley Digital
maria of the lu
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
9.7.12-9.28.12
Pemberley Digital
collins and collins
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
11.9.12-5.24.14?
Pemberley Digital
domino
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
1.30.13-2.15.13
Pemberley Digital
THE LIZZIE BENNET DIARIES
Pride and Prejudice–Jane Austen
4.9.12-3.28.13
Pemberley Digital
MODERN ADAPTATIONS OF CLASSICAL MEDIA AS WEB SERIESthe lydia bennet
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
7.13.12-1.29.13
Pemberley Digital
maria of the lu
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
9.7.12-9.28.12
Pemberley Digital
collins and collins
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
11.9.12-5.24.14?
Pemberley Digital
domino
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
1.30.13-2.15.13
Pemberley Digital
harriet’s music
Emma Approved
2.27.14-8.23.14
Pemberley Digital
THE LIZZIE BENNET DIARIES
Pride and Prejudice–Jane Austen
4.9.12-3.28.13
Pemberley Digital
the autobiography of jane eyre
Jane Eyre–Charlotte Bronte
2.28.13-6.21.14
Nessa Aref
welcome to sanditon
Sanditon–Jane Austen
5.13.13-8.12.13
Pemberley Digital
emma approved
Emma–Jane Austen
10.7.13-8.21.14
Pemberley Digital
classic alice
Many; Crime and
Punishment–Dostoyvetsky
3.4.14-1.12.16
Kate Hackett Productions
jules and monty
Romeo and Juliet–Shakespeare
3.10.14-5.5.14
Tufts University
nothing much to do
Much Ado About Nothing–
William Shakespeare
3.25.14-10.28.14
The Candle Wasters
the new adventures
of peter and wendy
Peter Pan–J.M. Barrie
5.9.14-9.6.15?
Epic Robot TV
green gables fables
Anne of Green Gables–L.M. Montgomery
1.8.14-4.26.16
Created by Marie Trotter, Alicia Whitson,
and Mandy Harmon frankenstein, md
Frankenstein–Mary Shelley
8.19.14-10.31.14
Pemberley Digital with
PBS Digital Studios
carmilla
Carmilla–J. Sheridan Le Fanu
8.19.14-10.1.2015?
Created by Smokebomb Entertainment,
produced by U by Kotex,
distributed by KindaTV
“The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” and “Emma Approved” both
created spin-off series featuring characters from the show, as a
way of adding to characterization to the series’ main players.
Notably, the writers of “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” published
two books from the perspectives of Lizzie and Lydia Bennet,
taking place during the series.
The trend of adapting classical works of media began with “The
Lizzie Bennet Diaries” in 2012. Originally concieved by producer
Hank Green as a love letter of sorts to his wife Katherine, the vlog
series presented as a project by Lizzie Bennet quickly went viral,
with the series’s first episode currently having over two million views
on YouTube. In addition to creating a video series presenting the
main conflict from the classic novel, Green, producer/writer/director
Bernie Su, and writers Katie Rorick, Tracy Bitterolf, and Tamara
Krinsky created an extensive “transmedia” experience: not only
the original “Lizzie Bennet” video series, but also Twitter accounts
for their characters that interacted with viewers, four spin-off vlog
series, two books, and a sequel of sorts in the miniseries “Welcome
to Sanditon.” One of the first spiritual successors of “Lizzie Bennet,”
“The Autobiography of Jane Eyre,” based on the Charlotte Bronte
novel, debuted on YouTube close to the end of “Lizzie Bennet.” This
series was different from its predecessor, as “Jane Eyre” had a much
smaller creative team, cast, and budget, but it paved the way for future
productions by smaller or student-led web series.
The creative team behind “Lizzie Bennet,” rebranded as Pemberley
Digital, next produced an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma,”
this time extending the transmedia experience to a fashion blog
covering the outfits worn by the titular Ms. Woodhouse. For their
efforts, both “Lizzie Bennet” and “Emma Approved” won Creative
Arts Emmy Awards for Original Interactive Programs. “Lizzie
Bennet” also won two Streamy awards.
After this outstanding success at adapting classical novels to web
series, many groups across the globe tried their hand at creating
adaptations of previously worn-out material. The groups included
more professional production companies, such as Cherrydale
Productions (“The March Family Letters” and “All for One”) and
Epic Robot TV (“The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy”);
allegiances between production companies and their distributers, lik
Pemberley Digital with PBS Digital Studios (“Frankenstein, MD”)
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“DAY OF CARING:” LOGO REDESIGN
Variable sizes, Adobe Illustrator
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“SHE DID WHAT SHE WANTED (WOMAN CRUSH MONTH: GINA RODRIGUEZ)”:
PERSONAL PROJECT
8x10” pages, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign
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“ANCHORED:” T-SHIRT DESIGN FOR AWAKENING 2014 RETREAT
10x8”, Adobe Illustrator
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“ANCHORED:” POSTER DESIGN FOR AWAKENING 2014 RETREAT
11x17”, Adobe Illustrator
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“LET US SING:” FALL T-SHIRT DESIGN FOR CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY
10x9”, Adobe Illustrator
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“JACK FROST:” POSTER DESIGN FOR JACK FROST 5K RUN/WALK
11x17”, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign
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“JACK FROST:” LOGO, T-SHIRT AND POSTER DESIGN FOR JACK FROST 5K RUN/WALK
9x9”, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign
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“PTX WORLD TOUR:” PERSONAL PROJECT
11x17”, Letterpress with polymer cuts
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“THE SALMON OF MILD SYMPATHY:” PERSONAL PROJECT
4x6”, Colored pencil and inks
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“REASONS TO LOVE BEING A BADGER:” PERSONAL PROJECT
8x10”, Pen and ink, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
JUST TRUE
FLEXIBLE
RUPERT
GRINT
DETERMI
NED
HUMBLE
TRUSTING
HARDWO
RKING
FRIENDLY
GOOD
LUCKY
DWAYNE
JOHNSON
family
multi-
talented
GOOD
THEY LIVE
BY THE
KITCHEN
MATTHEW
LEWIS
reasons to love
being a
badger
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“WINTER:” COVER DESIGN
8x11,” Pen and Ink, Adobe Photoshop
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“BEAR WITH ME:” PERSONAL PROJECT
9x9”, two-color linoleum print
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“HARRY POTTER HIGH FANTASY:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Variable sizes, pen and Adobe Photoshop
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“HUEVEMBER:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Variable sizes, pen and ink, Adobe Photoshop
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“INKTOBER:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Each 5.5x8”, pen and ink
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“TRAVELOGS:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Variable sizes, watercolor paint, ink
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“FRIENDS AND FAMILY:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Black and white film, 120mm
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“THE DAILY DOODLES:” PERSONAL PROJECT
Variable sizes, dry-erase marker
21. If you’d like to see more of my work, a more complete portfolio
can be viewed on my LinkedIn page!