As The Globe and Mail's lead gaming correspondent, Miranda Claire Brunt Fozard has redefined how mainstream media covers interactive entertainment. Her work combines:
Successful outreach should focus on:
"The most compelling pitches help me connect technological advancements to their human impact."
Recent recognition includes back-to-back nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards and regular appearances as an industry commentator at Toronto Comicon and Fan Expo Canada.
We've tracked Miranda Claire Brunt Fozard's ascent as one of Canada's foremost gaming journalists through her nuanced coverage at The Globe and Mail. Her work bridges the gap between niche gaming communities and mainstream audiences, combining cultural analysis with sharp industry insights.
"The true power of interactive media lies not in photorealism, but in its capacity to reshape social narratives." - Miranda Claire Brunt Fozard, 2023 Industry Keynote
Miranda consistently highlights homegrown talent, particularly studios blending artistic ambition with technological innovation. Recent pieces have focused on Montreal's indie scene and Vancouver's VR pioneers. Pitches should emphasize unique Canadian perspectives in game design or distribution models.
Her coverage of workplace culture reforms at major studios demonstrates interest in systemic changes. Successful pitches might include access to developers implementing novel inclusion programs or player communities challenging toxic behavior patterns.
With multiple analyses of film/TV adaptations, Miranda seeks stories exploring the challenges of translating interactive narratives to passive media. Case studies of Canadian IP expansions perform particularly well.
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