Showing posts with label Pottermore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pottermore. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Pottermore Update... Beta Tester Edition (May contain spoilers!)

*** Note to readers: While I tried not to give too much info away, fans who want to go into the Pottermore experience totally fresh may want to avert your eyes to this post! ***

With about a month to go until Harry Potter fans everywhere can play around and explore til their little hearts desire on J.K. Rowlings Pottermore website, I have had the pleasure of testing out the site early. Like many other advanced access fans, I eagerly (and somewhat nervously) awaited the arrival of my email granting me entry into the site. Every time I tried to sign on hoping that maybe I had just missed the email, frantically checking my spam folders and cursing the gods thinking I may not actually get early access, I kept noticing how bogged down the site was. But with one million people being allowed to play around on the site and (as I learned later), the involvement one could spend on Pottermore, it's not that hard to see why this was occurring. When I finally did get into the site, what awaited me was pretty insane.

Let me just say this: a TON of work had to of gone into making Pottermore what it is so far. It's very involved; from the "moments" fans get to interact with, to the games, duels, potions-making contests, house-sorting, wand-choosing, school-shopping, pet-purchasing, information-included segments (I could go on)... It's an understatement to say that Pottermore could easily eat away an entire evening just going through a few chapters. I was a little confused by the premise of the site itself. I had wondered if it was a place to physically read the books but I'd say Pottermore is more of a companion resource for the books. It's meant to be a place fans can go after reading a chapter in any of the HP books and experience the chapter in an interactive way. A simple summary is provided at the bottom of the "moment," and information on characters and places in a given chapter are accessible via a sidebar on the screen. Someone looking for more detailed information as to what happened in a chapter would be better off physically reading their copy of the book.

Users can zoom in and out on a moment to find items hidden within the layers. Collect Chocolate Frog Cards and other items to add to your trunk, earn points for your House (once you've been sorted that is), and find new tidbits of information provided by Rowling about things not included in the HP books. Ever wondered how Mr. and Mrs. Dursley met? Curious as to the back story of Minerva McGonnagall? These questions and more are answered on Pottermore and can be saved to read later on. Users can link Pottermore up with their facebook accounts to find friends who have accounts and share with other friends and family. There are various interfaces that users can switch between while exploring the site.

All in all, Pottermore can be as involved (or not) as you want it to be. Someone wishing to rush through each book can ignore all the extra information in order to get to the good parts. Or, someone can spend a ton of time going through each chapter, reading and exploring everything before moving on. One nice feature that I really like is the "Favorites" option (which I kind of mentioned above), that allows users to add information to to a place where they can access it later on. When I was rushing to get sorted into my house, the last thing on my mind was reading up on Rowling's background info on the Dursley's so I added it to my favorites to devour later.

It will be interesting to see what changes have been made once Pottermore "hits the shelves" for the general public. But even without any, I can honestly say that this is a pretty special "gift" from J.K. Rowling :)

Snape Approves!!

Snape approves

Monday, August 1, 2011

OMG!!! Pottermore Early Entry!!!




As I'm sure many of you know, the mad rush to try to get early access to J.K. Rowling's "Pottermore" has been in full swing since yesterday. I myself attempted to find my own quill and came up empty-handed as daily registration filled up faster than you can say Fizzing Whizbee. But somehow, by sheer luck, I managed to score early access today!!

For those of you who aren't so in the loop, a few lucky fans will have the chance to enter the beta version of the Pottermore webiste before it officially opens in October. By a few, Rowling actually means a tiny million fans. HOWEVER!! If my experiences have shown me anything, getting to the registration page is no easy task, so only allowing 1 million people is actually small compared to the millions of people who are trying to get in at the same time.

To try your luck at the site all you have to do is go to the Pottermore Website HERE and if registration is stil open, answer a question based on one of the Harry Potter books (it's a little more technical than that but when you go to the site you can see what I mean... Just don't do it right before trying your hand at answering one of the questions!!). 7 books means 7 days of questions and 7 chances to get your name on the roster!

Until then, a few websites have been coming out with screen shots of the world of Pottermore; including games, interactive pages, and more. Check those out at the Pottermore Press Page and this website: Tweeting.

Also, if you have no idea what DRARRY is, be sure to check back here as I discuss DRARRY and other Harry Potter related fanfiction!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pottermore Update!!





Alright bloggers... if you stopped by yesterday you might remember me going on about J.K. Rowling's announcement regarding her newest Harry Potter venture. This morning, at about 7am Pottermore was finally revealed. At the Pottermore Website Rowling explained her mysterious new project. As a thank you for fans readership, J.K. Rowling wants to give something unique back to fans. She explains that the website will include the same Harry Potter story, "with a few crucial additions," one of the most important being it's site visitors. Pottermore, a place to "share, participate, and rediscover the Harry Potter stories," is a website built by it's users and offers a "safe unique online reading experience."

Rowling also states that she will be an active participant in the site, and include never before shared information regarding the world of Harry Potter. While the site doesn't go live until October, a few lucky fans can enter early and help "shape the experience."

The first time I watched to video J.K Rowling followed her statement about a lucky few entering early with "just follow the owl." The second time I watched it, (on the Pottermore website and not Rowling's YouTube website) I didnt' catch it. So it might be worth checking out the YouTube site to see if the two video announcements vary slightly.

I'm curious to find out more about Pottermore. While J.K. Rowling did explain the premise of the website, I still find myself confused about what it actually is. Is it just the Harry Potter series plus some animated aspects? How exactly do fans get to shape the experience? I guess we will just have to wait until October to find out!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

And In Other Harry Potter Related News....


Less than 20 hours unitl Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling announces "why the owls are gathering". The mysterious YouTube site linked up with the soon to come Pottermore Website has had many speculating what more Rowling has in store for Harry Potter fans. While most people don't think it has anything to do with more HP books, some believe the website may be some kind of encyclopedia-esque resource that brings together everything from the books and movies.

What do you think Pottermore holds in store for fans? Be sure to check back to the links above to find out... only a little longer to wait!!!