vendredi 7 juin 2013

Gothic cathedral in Strasbourg - star of the transmedia project "The Builders' challenge"

photo of cathedral in Strasbourg, France
3D film movie "The Builder's Challenge"

Do you want to travel to the Middle Ages, discover the mystery of the Strasbourg cathedral and its builders, then put yourself in the shoes of the modern architects and build the second tower? 

If you said yes, go and see  "The Builder's Challenge" – an English version is available from May 2013.  Click here to watch the web-documentary. 

This transmedia project is developed on 4 platforms: 3D film, a web-documentary, a mobile app and a media library.

3D film, directed by Marc Jampolsky and produced by SEPPIA, reveals the secrets of the cathedral and its master builders. 

Transmedia part was developed by Bigger than Fiction and Julien Aubert.

"Tower Buider" web-documentary

"Tower Builder" a web-documentary "built up like a video game" , immerses you in today’s world and challenges you: could you build the second tower?  
You get to meet experts, have access to various documents including the archives of the Museum Oeuvre Notre-Dame and unveil additional components to build your tower.

Mobile app is an interactive tour guide that offers you an exceptional visit of the cathedral.  
Moreover, mini-games are integrated into the app and if you solve tasks -you unblock more components for the web-documentary.

I'd like to know more about this project, so I interviewed Edouard Gasnier, Associate Executive Director of Bigger Than Fiction.

photo d'Edouard Gasnier, Bigger Than Fiction
Edouard Gasnier, Bigger Than Fiction

 Interview with Edouard Gasnier, Associate Executive Director of Bigger Than Fiction.

Excerpts:

Could you describe in few words the project "The Builders' challenge"?

"The Builders' challenge" is a transmedia project about the Strasburg cathedral in France, which was built through centuries. 3D movie was broadcast on ARTE on December 2012. The project consists of 3 additional media platforms: a docu-game, a mobile app and a media library.

The transmedia part was conceived by Julian Aubert and developed by Bigger than Fiction.  Did you integrate the transmedia part from the beginning of the project?

Not exactly. The project began with the 3D movie, produced by the Strasbourg producer SEPPIA.
After working one year on the movie, SEPPIA and ARTE wanted to extend the project to transmedia.  This is the reason why they came to us, Bigger than Fiction, to discussed the transmedia design and the “story architecture” of the whole project.

How much time did it take to conceive the transmedia part?

We began in July 2012 and we finished in December 2012, so it took us about six months. It was very quick and required a lot of work.

Mobile App

You use QR codes and  NFC codes technology on mobile phone application. Could you describe  this  application in details?

The application is a tour guide that helps to visit the Cathedral in Strasbourg and uses some content from the TV documentary. You can download the application thanks to NFC  in the  Cathedral or in the Tourist office of Strasbourg. You can have access to the content inside the Cathedral in Strasbourg, and in the Museum of the Notre Dame.
We wanted to use this technology in order to improve the way people visit the cathedral. Of course the application is free.

Did your game "Tower builder" attracted mainly architects or broader  audience?

The "Tower builder" is a videogame inside the web documentary. It is aimed at a very large audience although our targets were mainly people from Strasbourg and the Alsace region. 
Other targets: people who are interested in history, property, technology, e-tourism and serious games. We targeted a lot of communities on the web.

Tower Builder 
You organized a competition to design the best second tower. How many projects did you receive?

In March 2013 we had received about 1 400 towers, that is in 3 month time.

What was the prize to win?

Samsung Galaxy mobile phones (thanks to Orange) and a weekend in Strasbourg (thanks to the Tourist office in Strasbourg).

Could you give me some more statistics about this project?

The movie itself was a second best audience broadcast on ARTE on Saturday evening: 1,4 million viewers. The DVD was sold out already by December 2012. Our blog registered  78 000 views- the third most seen blog on the Arte platform. Web-documentary even today attracts around 3500 unique views per month. Very good numbers.

3D movie is a very expensive production, so is the development of the transmedia part. What was your business model?

Strasbourg producer SEPPIA obtained funds from the local institutions (city of Strasbourg, Alsace region) as well as from Germany, because "The Builders Challenge" works on both sides of the boarder (French and German). ARTE funded too. 

During the press conference, Cedric Bonin, head of SEPPIA, gave these numbers: budget of 1 M euros for the movie and 300 000 euros for the development of other devices (web-documentary, blog, mobile app, website, community management).

How do you feel after 6 months work?

We are glad because this project was successful. Arte is also very satisfied.
Moreover, the institutions from Strasbourg will give a second life to this project, because in two years there the cathedral will be 1000 year old. To them, our content is very good and they want to explore it and use it more and more.

What are your next plans?
A serious game is planed for the end of this year/beginning of the next year. We have a lot of development to do around the celebration of the 1000 years of the Cathedral. The movie will be broadcast once again on France 3 (FTV), and aired on the big screen the front of Cathedral during the summer together with light show.

We will take this project to a lot of contests and festivals in a category of gamified project, web documentary and transmedia.

Edouard Gasnier is associate executive director of Bigger Than Fiction. He was previously Community Manager, specialized in video games, and worked for Microsoft Xbox and Sony Playstation, but also high-tech brands and web services. He is now managing the relationship with communities in various transmedia project, which means that you may have a nice chat with him about webcomics, Alternate Reality Games, or TV shows.



lundi 3 juin 2013

Transmedia festival in Poland "Laboratory of Innovation", Warsaw, April 2013

Transmedia is everywhere. For the first time this year - in Festival de  Cannes ( in Cabinet of Curiosities -well, there is still some evangelization to do...). In Poland this trend is in an early phase of development.

  In April 2013 in Warsaw, together with Media Desk ( Joanna Wendorff and her great team), we presented to a Polish audience the bases of transmedia approach during the festival "Laboratory of Innovation"
Well-known experts in transmedia: Alison Norrington, Michel Reilhac, Jean-Pierre Magro and Christophe Cluzel revealed the bases of multiplatform approach illustrated by numbers of practical cases. The Polish audience received it with a huge curiosity and interest. I'm sure that soon you will hear about Polish transmedia projects. You can count on me to show them to you.

On the second day I ran a workshop "Experiment Transmedia", a mix of theory and practical use of transmedia with creative methods integrated into it.

 I was nicely surprised by  a few things: the number of professionals taking part in it, their enthusiasm and curiosity, their great team working skills and  creativity. At the end of the day they conceived the bases of projects that could be presented to potential clients. 
I noticed also that Twitter and QR codes are still not used in Poland,  but it's only a matter of time. Eastern -European market is developing rapidly.