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SHORTLISTED FOR PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZEThis is an essential guide to the evolving and dynamic world of digital media.Explains how the media lab as a place (actual or virtual) encourages, nurtures and provides tangible support for creative talents and their projects.While the focus of the book is on filmmaking and gaming, the author also delves into the 'brave new worlds' of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality.Providing an overview of the range of media labs on offer in both academia and festivals, the book is enriched by interviews with contemporary practitioners working in digital media culture around the world.Reviews'... an inspirational and timely new resource, packed with contacts, leading edge initiatives, tips from seasoned media practitioners It can't fail to help you get new creative content made, and seen, around the world.'- Nic Millington, CEO Rural Media'With digital technologies and the blurring of creative boundaries changing the way that content is made and seen, this book proves an invaluable guide for those looking to successfully navigate this constantly evolving landscape.' - Nikki Baughan, Film Industry JournalistAbout the authorJames Clarkehas written for the magazines3D Artist, 3DWorld, MoviescopeandEmpire. His work has also featured inThe Guardian, on BBC Radio 3 and for the BFI. As an educator he is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has taught at the University of Gloucestershire, Hereford College of Arts and the University of Warwick. James is currently a Visiting Lecturer at the London Film School. James's books include the recently publishedThrough Her Lens: The Stories Behind the Photography of Eva Sereny(ACC Books),The Year of the Geek(Aurum Press) andBodies in Heroic Motion: The Cinema of James Cameron(Columbia University Press). James also writes A Level Film Studies resources for Edusites and has been a consultant to the British Council, writing and producing content on the subject of various literary icons.