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2010, March 15th
Smokescreen (
www.smokescreengame.com), Six to Start’s
game for Channel 4 Education about life on social networks, has won
the BEST GAME category in the 13th SXSW Interactive Web Awards.
Commissioned by Alice Taylor at Channel 4 Education, Smokescreen
is a cutting edge 13-episode web game that explores what it’s
like to live life online on a new social network called White
Smoke. Players explore websites, search for clues, receive phone
calls, chat on IM and tackle puzzles and minigames, all the while
working out who they can trust across the cast of five core
characters.
Alice Taylor, Commissioning Editor, said: “We wanted to
help teens learn about data issues through play, while exploring
big ideas such as privacy and surveillance, Orwell and CCTV. The
response to Smokescreen has been fantastic. Because our game puts
players in a simulation situation, we can give them an experience
that is both powerful and immersive, and that has lasting
impact.
Adrian Hon, Exec Producer and Chief Creative at Six to Start
said: “Smokescreen is the world's first game about life
online. Every time you hear about a teenager being hauled up at
school because of their Facebook profile, or someone being conned
out of their password on Twitter - that's what Smokescreen aims to
explore. And because our game puts players in a simulation
situation, we can give them an experience that is far more powerful
and immersive than any other media. Winning an SXSW Web Award is a
fantastic recognition of this.”
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Notes to editors
About Six to Start
Six to Start is an award-winning entertainment production
company that uses the internet to turn the world into a platform
for stories and games. The company creates original entertainment
for clients such as Disney Imagineering, Penguin Books, the BBC and
Channel 4 and in 2009 won the Best of Show and Experimental SXSW
Web Awards for WE TELL STORIES, their online storytelling
production for Penguin Books. 2010 marks Six to Start’s third
SXSW award in two years.
About Channel 4
Channel 4 is a public service broadcaster funded solely from
commercial revenues. It receives free spectrum in return for
fulfilling its public service obligations as set out in the 1990
and 1996 Broadcasting Acts and its licence, issued by Ofcom, which
was last updated in December 2004.
The channel's licence obligations include annual quotas on
original, independent and regional production and weekly quotas
governing news and current affairs and schools programmes.
Year-to-date at end 2009, Channel 4 had an 8.2% share of the total
TV audience.
Channel 4's portfolio of digital channels (E4, More4, Film4, and
4Music) are distributed on the UK's main digital TV platforms.
Channel 4 also offers time-shifted +1 services for its TV
channels.
Channel 4 offers a free catch-up service for its commissioned
output and some acquired programmes via 4oD Catch Up which is
accessible via channel4.com and to Virgin Media subscribers.
About the 13th Annual SXSW Interactive Web Awards
The SXSW Web Awards uncovers the best new websites and
celebrates those who are building tomorrow’s online trends.
The Web Awards Ceremony took place on Sunday, March 14 at 7pm at
the Hilton Austin Downtown. Winners in the 20 different categories
were announced at the premiere evening event during SXSW
Interactive.
For more information about the SXSW Web Awards contact
webawards@sxsw.com or visit
http://sxsw.com/interactive/webawards
PR contact
Adrian Hon
Email:
Adrian@sixtostart.com
Tel: +44 33 3340 7490
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