More Immersive Than Movies – Is This The Future of Storytelling? LARP Supremo Claus Raasted Joins Us - a podcast by Michael Ogden and Peter Dean interview creative entrepreneurs who share the stories behind their crowdfunding success and talk about what they learned along the way using platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo

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In this episode we’re joined from Denmark by Claus Raasted, the ‘King of Live Action Role Play’.

Also known as ‘LARP’, Live Action Role Play is where people playing characters come together in a themed setting and interact to create an original story. Hugely imaginative and inventive, these are large-scale events held over several days that can be challenging to create. It’s growing in popularity around the world, but it’s already big in Denmark.

We talk about a Harry Potter inspired Live Action Role Playing weekend that Claus and his team successfully crowdfunded. They call the experience: The College of Wizardry. Claus set out to raise $50,000 on Indiegogo to bring The College of Wizardry to life. By the end of the campaign, 764 live action role play enthusiasts took the total amount raised up to $163,000.

Claus also talks about how this nascent form of entertainment compares with traditional storytelling such as books and movies. He shares some fascinating thoughts on the nature of identity and also discusses the issue of 'bleed' where the personality of a character played in a LARP can creep into a player's real life. He's a superb guest and whether you are familiar with LARPs or not, this is one episode you won't want to miss.

Links to everything we talk about can be found on our website, crowdsceneshow.com

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