Yes. I would think so. It seems to be transferrable across the board, and it transcends all genres. Excellent choice of your work to represent this question, btw. :)
A great example of Transmedia Cross Platform story telling was Dark Knight 2008. (Before the film even came out). Not only comics, internet and gaming outlets ....but massive public interactive live participation venues. Vans with makeup artists would spring out on unsuspecting members of the public enabling them to wear Joker faces. Live detective games engulfed the public where mobile phones were left from the organisers for people to pick up and be given clues. Yep comics are great and big studio millions not needed to kickstart a facebook or web page.
Yes. I would think so. It seems to be transferrable across the board, and it transcends all genres. Excellent choice of your work to represent this question, btw. :)
A great example of Transmedia Cross Platform story telling was Dark Knight 2008. (Before the film even came out). Not only comics, internet and gaming outlets ....but massive public interactive live participation venues. Vans with makeup artists would spring out on unsuspecting members of the public enabling them to wear Joker faces. Live detective games engulfed the public where mobile phones were left from the organisers for people to pick up and be given clues. Yep comics are great and big studio millions not needed to kickstart a facebook or web page.