
The ‘Story Teller’ website – a revamped ‘alt-generations’ – has been restyled for the release of ‘Ragamuffin’s Tale’, my book which can be purchased from Amazon.

In terms of original content and interviews for the site, a lot of the artist interviews, alt-generations content will remain. But new content will be more about developments of digital arts in the creative sectors: film, digital design, writing, music and marketing.
The type of content I will be covering: roots of interactive theatre; creating an AR app for books; using AI to bring historical characters to life in books; creating interactive narrative in film to explore learning outcomes and, lastly, using digital data sensors to build a case for data. I will also, to some extent, explore the history and practice of different classical forms.
This is what I’ve been working at on a post grad degree, and also teaching and assessing on AIMs Junior Content Producer and Broadcast certified courses. That work has been for Digital Marketing Mentor and more recently AIM and WEA. These are Ofsted approved organisations which offer practical apprenticeship and portfolio development courses as an in-work alternative to the traditional route of degree accreditation.
Training and courses are listed in the shop and are usually 5 weeks long:

Editing Electronic press kits – I worked for years editing video press kits for CBS.

Interactive forking video to explore limited dynamic outcomes – 5 hours over 2 months
What’s the Score – how music drives film – in practice and theory, using Apple Logic X
Introduction to Digital Skills 1 – 3 hours
Introduction to Music Recording 1 – 3 hours