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Title: Pottermore
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 23, 2011, 07:36:11 AM
Okay guys.. JK Rowlings video on Pottermore is up.. I have to say I still don't really know what it's about.. she did announce you'll be able to purchase digital and ebook (for the first time) on potter more.  It's sounding like an online community to me. Starts in October.. but a few lucky people can help shape the world (whatever that means) by following the owls.

J.K. Rowling Announces Pottermore (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5DOKOt7ZF4#ws)
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 23, 2011, 07:45:21 AM
Info I found on a Harry Potter site.   

Pottermore is an interactive new Web site and reading experience with more than 18,000 new words from J.K. Rowling: Much more to come.

    JKR behind the scenes filming the video picture.

    An online experience to read, interact with and share the Harry Potter stories. Exclusive writing from J.K. Rowling and more.

    Pottermore will feature infromation J.K. Rowling has been "hoarding" for years about Harry Potter.

    Pottermore will be the exclusive place to purchase the digital audio books and, at last, eBooks of the Harry Potter series.

    Pottermore was developed in association with the leading digital company, @th_nktweets

    Pottermore was also created in partnership with @sony!

    One million fans will get access to a beta on July 31, Harry's birthday. It will be open for all in October 2011.

    The launch of Pottermore will have more than 18,000 words from J.K. Rowling, but that is only a third of what she has written so far.

    J.K. Rowling said this morning that there is a lot more content to come for the Pottermore site, and she will develop it as it grows.

    This morning J.K. Rowling said that she and Harry have a "casual relationship," instead of the serious kind they once had.

    "I've never cried over a man as much as I've cried over Harry." - JKR

    The idea came from a conv. with her agent about how to help Harry live on in today's digital age.

    JKR downloaded eBooks for the 1st time this year and loved it - "a thousand books in your pocket" - tho she loves paper.

    You will follow the story, get sorted into a house and get a wand (one of 33,000 possible combinations) - all crafted by JKR.

    JKR is excited to include a long backstory on McGonagall - her childhood, ministry career, early heartbreak...

    A lot of the Pottermore team is Hufflepuff, which JKR said is what "you want in a team - they're workers!"

    JKR said if you're not sorted into Gryffindor you get even more exclusive content about your house.

    Chamber of Secrets story to debut in 2012.

    Also shown this morning, there will be info on Minerva McGonagall's long friendship with Dumbledore

    A physical encyclopedia may come one day, JKR said, but she is not positive.

    Also mentioned that Vernon ad Petunia met at work, backstory also on Pottermore.

    JKR on Pottermore: "I've worked with the most incredible team at TH_NK to make it come alive." 
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Quarks Ally on June 23, 2011, 07:58:42 AM
In looking at the pictures in the media section of the Pottermore website it looks like a community, and some games.  Plus JK has said in the past that she has tons of back story written for each character, it appears she'll be releasing that material in some fashion or form. 

The media room with pictures is here.
http://www.pottermore.com/en/press (http://www.pottermore.com/en/press)
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: X on June 23, 2011, 11:45:35 AM
Pottermore Revealed
STUBBY THE ROCKET


Minutes ago, J.K. Rowling finally announced her plans behind Pottermore, the mysterious website that appeared a week hence with only a "Coming Soon" sign to warns readers and fans.

It seems that Rowling is intent on pursuing the life of the books within the Harry Potter community. Starting in October, fans will be able to join Pottermore and experience the series in a whole new way. According to the The Telegraph, this site will be part social networking forum and part computer game, where a whole new generation of readers will be able to follow Harry's footsteps online, beginning with their own sorting by the famous rhyming hat.

New information on the universe that never made it into the books will be available on the Pottermore site; part of the reason for bringing this project to the public was to give Rowling a place to leave addition information about her characters and the wizarding world for the reading community to discover. It is unclear how this information will be unlocked, but it is part of the interactive experience Pottermore will create. While fans still might be treated to a Harry Potter encyclopedia, now there is a new way to learn more about the world they know and love.

In addition, Pottermore will also offer the Harry Potter books in ebook format, bringing Harry further into the digital world. You can register for a special challenge—one million lucky fans who beat it will receive the opportunity to try the site out as early as July 31st (Harry and Rowling's birthday).

So what do you think? Are you eager to explore this unique digital reading experience? Are you disappointed that it wasn't something else? Share your thoughts and feelings below!
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 23, 2011, 12:47:54 PM
JKR during press conference:

    "Pottermore has been a really great way to give back to the Harry Potter readership, who made the books such a big success.  I am still receiving countless, a huge amount of mail - I thought it would really drop off by now. Stories, drawings, suggestions I write prequels, sequels, every week.

    "This site is just a fantastic way for all that fan creativity to continue. It's been an amazing experience for me to be able to be creative in this medium that iddn't exist back in 1990 when I had the idea for the books. And it will be a wonderful way to introduce the digital generation to the books.

    "It's just been a phenomenally exciting project. We'v been working on it for a couple of years and I think it's miraculous that so few clever fans twigged to what we were up to. A few did and they were really nice about not giving us away early. It's just been a very exciting project to work on with a great team."

On Sorting:

    "The Sorting was some of the best fun I've had on this project. I was writing the potter books for sixteen years and during that time I had just had this real sense of where people belonged, in what house they belonged. It was something I was unconsciously doing a lot of the time when I met people.

    "So, developing these vast pool of questions that are randomly selected for a user - so you wont get the same questions as your friend necessarily - I thought it was quite important that people didn't get to second guess what meant Gryffindor, for example. But the exciting thing for me is that if you're not sorted into Gryffindor, if you're sorted into one of the other three houses you will effectively get an extra quarter chapter because you will go off to your on common room. If you are sorted into Gyrffindor you just follow Harry. But if you're sorted into Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin, you go to your own common room, you meet your own prefect, who will tell you about famous people who were in your house and what the true nature of your house is.

    "In the main narrative you only ever see the other houses through the eyes of the three, my three heroes. What I'm basically saying is that it's not a terrible thing to be in Slytherin. And in fact I have always seen Gryffindor and Slytherin as the two closest houses. I think that Harry himself could have goneeither way very easily. I don't think it's very guessable. Yo must be answering honestly. YOu just get one shot at this, it's like a Mensa test, there's no going back, you've got to do it properly the first time.

    "We've tested this out. I tested it on my family and everyone was where I thought they would be, and when the team did it, you [to Tarek Nseri of TH_NK] said most people were in Ravenclaw. The only two people who were in Slytherin were dressed all in black. So it works."


Q: How did the idea come about, and how much new material is there?

    "I would say that I have had more than half of the new material already written - and I've also generated some new content, particularly the introduction to the houses. That was a fun opportunity to go back, rethink how it might have been if Harry followed a different course. So I've generated quite a lot.

    "[The idea] came out of a discussion between us, between Neil [Blair] and myself. We knew there was a big demand for the eBooks but I wanted - if it was going to be done I wanted it to be more than that. Obviously we'd had a lot of requests for all sorts of games and online interactive games and so forth. I wanted to pull it back to reading. I wanted to pull it back to the literary experience, the story experience, and this is what emerged from those discussions. So we started working on this seriously a couple of years ago."

Q: Will there ever be a printed encyclopedia?

    "Will there ever be a book, I don't know at the moment. The world has kind of outstripped me in the sense that back in 1998 I generated a lot more material than would ever be put in the books. It was simply ridiculous that anyone - to me at the time, I thought, who would ever want to know the significance of these types of wand woods? This was all in my head. So the only way I could imagine I could get that material out there was in the form of a printed book.

    "Now, you can go and look and see what the significance of the wand wood once what you've got your wand. You have to read it all, but it's such a rich experience to do it this way.

    "Will there ever be an encyclopedia? Possibly. I would say two things about the encyclopedia: firstly, I've always said and I stand by it, whenever I do do a printed encyclopedia I would like all the proceeds to go to charity. Back in 1998 I never dreamt I personally I would be in the position that I could set up a large charitable foundation and personally do things for charity, and I've done other charity books already.

    "The other thing is, this is free. You don't have to buy anything to access what you've seen today. You don't have to pay to get the extra material, you don't hve to buy a single thing to go onto Pottermore and have the whole experience you've just seen. That was really important to me. This was about the give-back. The technology now existed to do something outside the books and the films for existing fans."

Q: You have been quoted about how difficult it was to say goodbye to Harry Potter. This is a way of causing you to be able to keep your boyfriend a little longer?

    "It's exactly like an ex-boyfriend. It is true to say that finishing writing Harry, I've only ever cried in that way and as much ever in my life when my mother died. I've never cried for a man as I cried for Harry Potter, ever. So, we're not casually dating, as you can see, and have been for two years now and I've been keeping that quiet.

    "It is surprising how easily I slip in and out of that world. I'll be completely honest when I came to write out notes or when I generated new material which I have done in places, I just thought this is extraordinary how easily I slip in and out of it, that's been wonderful. But I do have closure with Harry, and I think it's important to say that I have no plans to write another novel. This has been an amazing way of staying in touch with that part of my life, but I am pretty sure I am done on the novel front. But it was fun while it lasted."

Q [regarding Jo's mail and whether this will reignite her post bag]

    "I love the mail. Not all of the mail. I like 99% of the mail.

    "The books, it's impossible to overstate what Harry Potter was to me. It completely changed my life. Creatively, I've loved it. It will never happen again to me anyway. It will happen again to someone else, there'll be another series of books that's as big. I adore my readers. I love my readers. Any writer would like to think that they will continue to be read.

    "I thought a question that would come earlier but that I am going to answer spontaneously now, is that print/ebook debate: It is my view you can't hold back progress. EBooks are here, they are here to stay. Personally I love printed paper, but very very recently, later thatn a lot of people because I'm not very technologically adept, in fact it was this year for the first time that I downloaded eBooks. And it's miraculous, for travel and for children particularly, to carry around a thousand books in your pocket on a small device is an extraordinary thing, so I feel great about taking harry potter into this new medium. But I still love a printed paper book; I think you can enjoy both."

Q: Did you come up with the name Pottermore?

    "I did. I'm quite proud of that. We had a lot of discussions about that but that was me."

Q: Can you talk about your decision to go directly to the consumers? I imagine Apple and Amazon are not happy.

    "Well I can't speak for anyone else. The decision was  quite straightforward for me. Firstly It means that - I mean Harry Potter is obviously an international phenomenon and it means that we can now see that people everywhere are having the same experience at pretty much the same time. A large part of the fandom will be able to receive experience at exactly the same time, which was extremely appealing to me.

    "I'm phenomenally lucky in that I have the resources to do it myself and therefore I got to do it, I think, right. I think this is a fantastic and unique experience that I can afford in every sense. To take my time and find the right people - TH_NK have been extraordinary - to make this come alive. There was really no other way to do that, for the fans or for, than to just do it myself. Not everyone could do it, I appreciate that, but I think it was right for Harry Potter. It was right for Harry Potter because, Potter fandom was one of the first, I think ti's fair to say, there was a massive online community and that was such fun for me as an author to be able to have direct contact with my fans, and I already had a direct presence online, I had my own web site already. So it didn't feel like a massive onwards step. It was an extension of the already existing.

Q: Can you talk more about what new content is on the site and what some of your favorite parts were?

    "I've mentioned - I think my favorite things are the Sorting, which I loved writing, I think if you get into the other three houses apart from Gryffindor, you do end up with an extra bit of that chapter in Philosopher's Stone. That was great to write. And then the wands, I go into ridiculous detail about the wandwoods, and what the cores mean, and why it might have chosen you and every detail on wands and some of that I already had in long form and some of it I wrote anew.

    "The background on Professor McGonagall, I've had for years and years and years, and I think I always thought it would have somehow found its way into the story and it just never happened. Harry and Professor McGonagall just never had an interaction or a conversation where that would plausibly come out, so I was left with this life story of this character I liked so much and nowhere to put it. Now I've got somewhere to put it. That was so satisfying."

Q: How much is there?

    "Oh god, I don't know. Lots. There's lots. 18,000 words at launch but I'm adding to it. I'm still digging up boxes and I will write more as well as we hit subsequent books. In fact I've already given material on the other six books. We've been working on this for about two years so this has been int the works quite a long time."

Q: Can I ask about Quidditch?

    "I don't think I've given all the stuff on Quidditch yet. Men always ask me about Quidditch because the number of, and I love geeky people so I do not say this in a pejorative way, but the number of geeky men who have come up to me to argue with me about Quidditch - I'd be a lot richer if I had a quid for every one. They just think it's illogical. But it's not illogical and I had a speech by Dumbledore in the first book that never made it in explaining why Quidditch is not illogical, so at some point I will put that on the site. Thank you for reminding me."
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Rico on June 23, 2011, 03:25:31 PM
Potter Facebook?  Really??
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 23, 2011, 03:43:35 PM
Quote from: Rico on June 23, 2011, 03:25:31 PM
Potter Facebook?  Really??

It has that aspect to it.. but it's more of a read along game that will give additional story information and background info on characters . I'm really looking forward to it and I hope to be one of the million beta testers at the end of July.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Rico on June 23, 2011, 03:55:27 PM
I'm sure you'll enjoy it Kenny and i'm sure they'll do a nice job with it.  I guess I just get a little bugged by the "hype machine" at times.  Not that anything Potter related really needs much hype to do well.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 04:57:33 PM
Although I am not invested in Harry Potter, this on the face of it makes sense. She's likely looking at how STAR WARS managed to live beyond the films to become a perpetual franchise.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: X on June 23, 2011, 05:02:31 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 04:57:33 PM
Although I am not invested in Harry Potter, this on the face of it makes sense. She's likely looking at how STAR WARS managed to live beyond the films to become a perpetual franchise.
I don't think it will work. SW had the EU and games each year to continue to produce new content. New content is what kept star wars alive.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 05:24:12 PM
Quote from: X on June 23, 2011, 05:02:31 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 04:57:33 PM
Although I am not invested in Harry Potter, this on the face of it makes sense. She's likely looking at how STAR WARS managed to live beyond the films to become a perpetual franchise.
I don't think it will work. SW had the EU and games each year to continue to produce new content. New content is what kept star wars alive.

Again, being ignorant of the franchise, couldn't this allow for the development of new content? I mean I have seen most of the films and think they are fine, but I could see how this universe could be expanded upon.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: KingIsaacLinksr on June 23, 2011, 06:30:59 PM
Is there any mention of whether we can download the E-digital content for our devices?  I'm not really interested in e-Books/Audio books if it is all locked into the website.  And really, this....is kinda "meh" news.  If this was the beginning, sure, but now?  Years after the books?  Not really all that hyped about this sort of info.  Great that there is more information but....idk, I need to see this in action before I make a determination on it.

King
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: KingIsaacLinksr on June 23, 2011, 06:36:14 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 05:24:12 PM
Quote from: X on June 23, 2011, 05:02:31 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 04:57:33 PM
Although I am not invested in Harry Potter, this on the face of it makes sense. She's likely looking at how STAR WARS managed to live beyond the films to become a perpetual franchise.
I don't think it will work. SW had the EU and games each year to continue to produce new content. New content is what kept star wars alive.

Again, being ignorant of the franchise, couldn't this allow for the development of new content? I mean I have seen most of the films and think they are fine, but I could see how this universe could be expanded upon.

If she allows others to play in her universe, yes.  (And by this, I mean she recognizes it as cannon, I know there is plenty of fan-written stuff out there that is not recognized beyond fan-fiction). 

If she doesn't, this will stall whenever she quits writing about Harry Potter or after she is gone.  And yeah, there are already plenty of comments out there about her becoming the British Gorge Lucas.  =\

King
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: X on June 23, 2011, 08:29:59 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 05:24:12 PM
Quote from: X on June 23, 2011, 05:02:31 PM
Quote from: Bryancd on June 23, 2011, 04:57:33 PM
Although I am not invested in Harry Potter, this on the face of it makes sense. She's likely looking at how STAR WARS managed to live beyond the films to become a perpetual franchise.
I don't think it will work. SW had the EU and games each year to continue to produce new content. New content is what kept star wars alive.

Again, being ignorant of the franchise, couldn't this allow for the development of new content? I mean I have seen most of the films and think they are fine, but I could see how this universe could be expanded upon.
There is a lot to be expanded on, but I don't know if she is going to. Take the The Tales of Beedle the Bard, that took years to see print after the hand written copies were given away. I don't know if she's going to want others to play in her universe. Also given the amount of characters vs other franchises, I don't know if it can truly support a toy line the way trek and wars has. I mean how many versions of Harry will people buy?

A story of the kids might work, but I think that when you end a series so far in the future, it hurts your future projects if any. We all know how the story ends now for the young harry.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Rico on June 24, 2011, 05:23:02 AM
I think in the announcement JKR mentions adding new content herself.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: billybob476 on June 24, 2011, 06:14:38 AM
Quote from: Rico on June 24, 2011, 05:23:02 AM
I think in the announcement JKR mentions adding new content herself.

Yeah, from what I've read she'll be adding a lot of background info to things in the books.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 24, 2011, 07:56:54 AM
Quote from: billybob476 on June 24, 2011, 06:14:38 AM
Quote from: Rico on June 24, 2011, 05:23:02 AM
I think in the announcement JKR mentions adding new content herself.

Yeah, from what I've read she'll be adding a lot of background info to things in the books.

yes she has already added 18,000 words for book one. She has plenty to share over the years. She says about half of that was already written out in some form.. the rest came from her head. They have been working on this project for over two years.
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Geekyfanboy on June 24, 2011, 08:06:12 AM
screen grabs from Pottermore
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: ricdude on June 24, 2011, 09:09:02 AM
I have an idea for continuing the stories...

How about a series detailing the transition of Tom Riddle from a young student of powers beyond his control into the most powerfully evil being known. Sounds vaguely familiar somehow... 
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: QuadShot on June 24, 2011, 09:50:42 AM
Quote from: ricdude on June 24, 2011, 09:09:02 AM
I have an idea for continuing the stories...

How about a series detailing the transition of Tom Riddle from a young student of powers beyond his control into the most powerfully evil being known. Sounds vaguely familiar somehow... 

Yep. JK could call it...Harry Potter and the Phantom Menacing Riddle! :)
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: Meds on June 24, 2011, 03:19:32 PM
FACE PALM ;)
Title: Re: Re: Harry Potter News
Post by: stonut on June 30, 2011, 03:42:04 AM
oh God Harry Potter meets the Sith!, big face palm.
Still i will be visitng Potter land at universal in about 2 weeks so i can bring you a Wand back, oh no they have to be personnal don't they.
Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Geekyfanboy on August 04, 2011, 11:19:24 AM
Has anyone else signed up for Pottermore Beta yet?

This is Day 5 of 7, a friend signed me up on Day 2, user name FireboltCrimson66 and then today I was able to sign up with a different account as I wanted to experience actually signing up myself and got user name MarauderGold43

Still have two day to sign up. There is a certain time of the day that you can sign up. You have to answer a question, each day a different book. And you have to be quick as there is only a certain amount of spots everyday and it fills up within an hour.

http://Pottermore.com (http://pottermore.com)
Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: stonut on August 05, 2011, 06:24:45 AM
I keep meaning to try but never seem to get round to it, I need to be able to stop time now and then so I can get more things done.
Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Rico on August 05, 2011, 06:42:54 AM
I got in this morning!   :metallica:

P.S. Kenny - how long did it take to get your confirmation email?  Does it come by owl post?  ;)


Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Rico on August 05, 2011, 06:52:07 AM
Nevermind - got my confirmation email now. 

Kenny - did you get past this splash screen below?



Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Geekyfanboy on August 05, 2011, 07:47:34 AM
Yeah it's still open now if folks want to join.

Rico.. no that's as far as I have gotten.. I don't think they have let anyone in yet.. I assume it will happen after the seven days.. says it can take two weeks.
Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Geekyfanboy on August 05, 2011, 05:08:49 PM
Pottermore is active for the last time.. if you want to join the beta test you need to go to Pottermore.com now.
Title: Re: Pottermore
Post by: Bromptonboy on July 08, 2014, 04:30:20 AM
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jul/08/harry-potter-gossip-column-34-jk-rowling-pottermore (http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jul/08/harry-potter-gossip-column-34-jk-rowling-pottermore)

Article about 34 year old Harry - written by JK in the voice of Rita Skeeter.