Using multiple platforms to tell a story has become
necessary to reach the maximum amount of viewers and readers. Multimedia is the use of multiple types of
media to create a story. For example,
makeup tutorials on Youtube use video, voice recordings, and text all within
the one video. Within a piece of
multimedia are various forms of media but all within one medium. Contrary to that would be transmedia. Transmedia is the use of multiple forms of
media separately to convey a message or tell a story.
“A
transmedia story unfolds across multiple media platforms, with each new text
making a distinctive and valuable contribution to the whole” explains Henry
Jenkins in his book Convergence Culture.
Harry
Potter has made its mark on multiple platforms.
What started as a book series went on to become a film series, which
went on to become an interactive world at Universal Studios and in-between
became a fan fiction phenomenon. Some
even want J.K. Rowling to open up writing to fans, according to a gizmodo
article by Lauren Davis.
“Earlier
this month, Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling released
a short piece of prose that offered a quick
look at Harry Potter and his Hogwarts classmates as adults. The response
indicated that fans are still hungry for stories of the wizarding world—and
perhaps it's time for someone other than Rowling to give it to them” wrote
Davis.
J.K. Rowling
is keeping the story of Harry Potter alive with all of these new mediums. You don’t need to have read the books or see
the movies to enjoy Harry Potter World at Universal Studios. The rides and attractions put you inside the
magical world of Harry Potter. You can
ride a Hippogriff and purchase your very own wand.
There are
also Harry Potter video games on almost all popular gaming devices like Xbox,
PlayStation, Nintendo, and the Wii.
Gamers can also download Harry Potter games onto their phones and
MacBook.
This gives
every type of fan a chance to engage in the Harry Potter world in his/her own
way. The enthusiast gets a different
perspective of the magical world from each medium. Some super fans may even collect all of the
mediums (books, movies, games, etc.).
Henry Jenkins explains that in order for viewers and fans to
keep participating in a media phenomenon they need to have access to multiple
experiences within that world.
“And the
cult film need not be coherent: the more different directions it pushes, the
more different communities it can sustain, and the more different experiences
it can provide, the better”. Jenkins
says.
With the
use of transmedia, each and every person can be involved in the “cult”, as
Jenkins calls it, in his or her own way.
No one is excluded because if one person likes to read, he or she can
read the books. If the next person is
entertained by visuals, he or she can watch the movies and play the games. It’s an all-inclusive “cult” which is what
makes it so successful.
Works Cited
Jenkins, Henry. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York: New York UP, 2006. Print.
Davis, Lauren. "Why JK Rowling Should Open Harry Potter Up To Other Writers." Io9. N.p., 18 July 2014. Web. 15 Nov. 2016. <http://io9.gizmodo.com/its-time-for-jk-rowling-to-open-harry-potter-up-to-othe-1607339790>
Works Cited
Jenkins, Henry. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York: New York UP, 2006. Print.
Davis, Lauren. "Why JK Rowling Should Open Harry Potter Up To Other Writers." Io9. N.p., 18 July 2014. Web. 15 Nov. 2016. <http://io9.gizmodo.com/its-time-for-jk-rowling-to-open-harry-potter-up-to-othe-1607339790>
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