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TransmediaSF Transmedia SF is a Digital Transmedia Agency.

Transmedia SF is a network of SF Bay Area media and start-up creatives who come together to develop our own projects, to promote and educate the world about transmedia storytelling, and to make San Francisco a center for transmedia production and education. San Francisco is a natural hub for transmedia since it boasts robust creative, technical, media and education communities. Our vision is to cr

eate the SF ASIS – San Francisco Agency, Studio, Incubator, Salon – that brings together media, ad and PR agencies, creative content development teams, tech and media start-ups, and educators and transmedia visionaries to jointly promote transmedia and SF as a core center for transmedia developments.

01/16/2021

The US Postal Service is also releasing colorful NASA stamps this year that highlight stunning images of the sun.

08/16/2020

The Great Reset

08/12/2020

It’s been a minute, ain’t it? I know you’ve all been desperate to… no, I can’t even lie like that. But I’ve been working on a LOT of stuff, and this is a part of…

08/12/2020

Turning only one part of The Princess Bride into a board game is an exercise in futility—the framing device is what makes the whole damn thing shine in the first place. So Ravensburger’s new attempt to actually incorporate that into its tabletop adaptation of the classic is a really neat idea.

07/31/2020

Steele Tyler Filipek, transmedia producer and professor, introduces the concepts of story world building, how it differs from standard storytelling, and how to build a very basic narrative to help spur your imagination.Music - icons8.com, specific...

07/30/2020

Transfiguration (2020) is a reworking of the Universal Everything studio classic from 2011, The Transfiguration. The Transfiguration was first shown at the studio's…

07/15/2020

An Opus in four parts

07/10/2020

Writers and filmmakers have been exploring the future of California for decades, approaching Northern and Southern California in utopian/dystopian contexts.

07/07/2020

An Opus in four parts

06/24/2020

Recent feature-length films with protagonists of colour/directed by POC: Approved for Adoption (Jung and Laurent Boileau, 2012) Aya of Yop City (Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie, 2019) Big Hero 6 (Don Hall and Chris Williams, 2014) Coco (Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, 2017) Funa

06/18/2020

The mega-hit computer game franchise The Last of Us, Part 2 of which is released this week, is part of a wave of pop culture imagining a green and lush end-of-days, writes Al Horner.

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