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Old 02-23-2011, 03:03 PM   #1
MichaelFStewart
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A future of story telling (because I think there are many)

Hi all,

I've been thinking about some of the technologies available today to deliver guided tours and the such through our mobile devices and it struck me that story telling isn't much different.

If I created an app that allowed you to tell stories through video, text, photos, etc. would anyone use it? It could be geocoded and I could even add props you could add to your pictures, so if you needed a gun or I could simply drop it in and move it where you needed it.

Not sure I'm explaining this properly but essentially I'm saying that if you are an author you could develop a murder mystery with multiple types of media in multiple locations across a timeline and readers could follow it, either online or on the devices themselves.

What do you think?

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