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[ecrea] Northern Lights: Film and Media Studies 14.1
Thu Jan 19 15:11:56 GMT 2017
Intellect is delighted to announce that the new issue of /Northern
Lights: Film and Media Studies 14.1 /is now available.
If you have any questions about the journal click here
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=143/> or email
(katy /at/ intellectbooks.com) <mailto:(katy /at/ intellectbooks.com)>
List of articles (partial list):
Still ‘Desperately seeking the audience’? Audience making in the age of
media convergence (the Lilyhammer experience)
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=22178/>
*Authors: *Vilde Schanke Sundet
Page Start: 11
This article addresses ‘audience making’ in the age of media
convergence, when television drama is increasingly produced for both a
national and an international audience to be consumed in either linear
‘flow’ or on-demand user modes. It argues that how the television
industry wants to see its audience influences how it actually sees it,
which, again, impacts both the production of television drama as well as
the industry’s evaluation of ‘success’ for this genre.
Television drama series and transmedia storytelling in an era of
convergence
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=22184/>
*Authors: *Lothar Mikos
Page Start: 47
Based on the analysis of several transmedia outlets of television drama
series this article will show how production companies, networks and
other TV channels attempt to involve viewers via transmedia storytelling
in a fragmented media market with a fragmented audience in creating a
360-degree experience.
From serial-drama to transmedia storytelling: How to re-articulate
television aesthetics in the post-broadcast era
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=22185/>
*Authors: *Heidi Keinonen
Page Start: 65
This article draws from both television aesthetics and studies on
transmedia storytelling in order to study seriality in current
television drama. Through Finish television drama, Keinonen identifies
and discuss’ the challenges involved in studying television aesthetics
in the post-broadcast era as well as suggesting possible ways of
approaching the emerging forms and styles of broadcast television. The
article also considers the concept of quality in relation to
post-broadcast television drama.
Marvel media convergence: Cult following and buddy banter
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=22181/>
*Authors: *Jackie Raphael and Celia Lam
Page Start: 159
The series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D was launched at the 2013 Comic
Con in San Diego, during which the cast participated in interviews that
were distributed online. This article explores the success of celebrity
friendships as a marketing device through an analysis of audience
comments in response to the online interview. It examines how displays
of friendship generate online discussion, audience hype and reward
loyalty, and the significance of perceived authenticity on the reception
of bond’s portrayed.
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