Thursday, 27 November 2014

Bibliography


Below is a list of all the references I have used for research and presentation.  They are mixture of Novels, films, game and webpages.


  • Henry Jenkins. Confessions of a Aca-fan. The official web blog of Henry Jenkins. [Internet] available at http://henryjenkins.org/2007/03/transmedia_storytelling_101.html. Accessed November 2014
  • Spark Notes. (2014) Alice’s adventures in wonderland. [Internet} available at http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/alice/themes.html. Accessed November 2014
  • Fan-based. Alice Wikipedia. [Internet] available at http://alice.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_Wiki. Accessed November 2014
  • Comparative media studies [2007] Transmedia Storytelling: Business, Aesthetics and Production at the Jim Henson Company. [Internet] available at http://cmsw.mit.edu/transmedia-storytelling-jim-henson-company/ Accessed November 2014
  • Geoffrey Long. Journal. [Internet] available at http://www.geoffreylong.com/wordpress/archives/category/transmedia Accessed November 2014


  • Carroll, L., (1865) Alice’s adventures in wonderland. London: Macmillian. 
  • McGee, A., (2011) The art of Alice madness returns. Milwaukie: Dark Horse books.
  • Miller, V., (2011) Understanding digital culture. London: SAGE publications Ltd
  • Jenkins, H., (2006) Convergence culture. Where old and new media collide. New York: New York University.


  • Alice in wonderland, (1951) Directed by Walt Disney animation studios. The United Kingdom and The United States of America
  • Alice in wonderland, (2010) Directed by Tim burton and Walt Disney animation studios. The United States of America.
  • American McGee and Spicy Horse. (2011) Alice madness returns. PC. China. Electronic Arts. 



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