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[Commlist] CFP: Film on Demand – Streaming Platforms and their Social, Economic and Cultural Impact
Mon Jan 25 13:28:21 GMT 2021
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CFP: Film on Demand – Streaming Platforms and their Social, Economic and
Cultural Impact
Contribution to Humanities (Studia Humanistyczne AGH) special issue:
Film on Demand – Streaming Platforms and their Social, Economic and
Cultural Impact
Guest editors:
Piotr Siuda (Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland)
Agata Lulkowska (Staffordshire University, UK)
Film and TV industries are undergoing yet another revolution today. It
affects procedures, production companies, broadcasters, and other
parties involved. The transformation is led and accelerated by
influential streaming platforms and VOD services. Netflix, Amazon Prime,
HBO, or MUBI change the viewing habits, offering subscription-based
content accessible anywhere and anytime. The number of subscribers keeps
growing year by year, and many consumers give up cable and digital
television and settle on VOD. The effects of time-shifted viewing and
new reception habits are becoming increasingly apparent.
This special issue of Contribution to Humanities reflects on the social,
economic, and cultural impact of streaming platforms. We are interested
in the way they change film and television landscapes, both in terms of
production and reception.
We welcome submissions addressing the following topics:
1. Evolution of the reception practices
The transition from scheduled TV and cinemas to film rental stores,
followed by the VOD streaming on multiple personal devices.
Finding your way in the plethora of content – keywords and
recommendation mechanisms.
VOD as a medium of interactivity and control: pause, fast-forward,
rewind, stop, resume.
Binge-watching (especially TV series).
VOD classification – subscription (sVOD, Netflix model) vs. transaction
(TVOD, Apple model).
Mass services (Netflix, Amazon) vs. niche art cinema (MUBI, BFI Player,
Curzon).
2. VOD vs. traditional cinema
Subscriptions and memberships – cinemas' response to the growing
popularity of streaming services.
Streaming platforms and the future of the cinema sector – competitors or
allies?
Film-watching as a social activity – at-home VOD versus collective
cinema movie-watching experience.
How can cinemas compete with VOD (better sound, 3D cinema, 4DX cinemas
stimulating all senses and being more immersive)?
Streaming platforms – perspectives for the future.
Legal aspects of the VOD model (e.g., net neutrality and its impact,
international licensing law).
3. Original content
Streaming services' impact on production procedures.
Contemporary audiences and their choices.
Interactive film and other novelties.
Streaming services producing original content.
New distribution models.
Streaming services vs. piracy and illegal re-distribution of video content.
Cinema, TV, and streaming services – similarities and differences.
4. VOD and Covid-19 pandemic
Covid-19 film and television industries adjustments.
Virtual Film Festivals, talks, and Award Ceremonies – the new norm?
Will the high number of the VOD subscribers stay the same once the
pandemic is over?
VFX and animation - the future of cinema?
The social and cultural role of streaming services during the pandemic.
Renaissance of drive-in cinemas?
Movie-therapy – the best way to keep sane during the times of crisis?
Submissions deadline is: 30.06.2021
Editorial correspondence should be addressed to guest editors:
((piotr.siuda /at/ gmail.com); (Agata.Lulkowska /at/ staffs.ac.uk)).
The manuscript length is up to 7,000 words, including references.
Detailed guidelines can be found at:
http://www.journalssystem.com/shagh/Instructions-for-Authors,1924.html
An author should be submitted your manuscript on the journal platform:
https://www.editorialsystem.com/shaghen
Submit your paper
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