1st Edition

Global Media Ecologies Networked Production in Film and Television

By Doris Baltruschat Copyright 2010
252 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

252 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

277 Pages
by Routledge

In this study, Baltruschat calls attention to dramatic changes in worldwide media production. Her work provides new insights into industry re-organization, digital media, and audience interactivity as pivotal relationships are redrawn along the entire value chain of production, distribution, and consumption. Based on an international study, she details how cultural agents now negotiate a media... Read more

List of Tables, Figures, and Maps Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction and Overview 1: International Film and TV Co-production under Review 2: Activating Codes and Conventions in Co-produced Docudramas 3: Media Ecologies in Format Franchising 4: Formats and Reality TV: The Case of the Idol Franchise 5: Auditioning for Idol 6: "Content as Currency": New Alliances between Media and Cultural Agents 7: Summary and Conclusion Appendix A Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

Biography

Doris Baltruschat is a media and communications scholar with extensive experience in film and television production and distribution, and a former instructor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University.