Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media CollideNYU Press, 1 ago 2006 - 308 pagine Winner of the 2007 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Katherine Singer Kovacs Book Award |
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... movie buffs in Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and other parts of India through EDGE-enabled mobile phones with ... movies or will people simply use it to sample movies they may want to see at other venues? Who knows? Over the past ...
... movie previews, would have customizable ring tones, or would allow me to read novels. I didn't want the electronic equivalent of a Swiss army knife. When the phone rings, I don't want to have to figure out which button to push. I just ...
... movie moguls saw games not simply as a means of stamping the franchise logo on some ancillary product but as a means of expanding the storytelling experience. These filmmakers had come of age as gamers and had their own 8 Introduction.
... movie with the hopes of hitting Wal-Mart the same weekend the film opens? Should the movie producers wait for the often equally unpredictable game development cycle to run its course, sitting out the clock while some competitor steals ...
... movies—and distribute all of this worldwide via the Internet. Convergence is taking place within the same appliances, within the same franchise, within the same company, within the brain of the consumer, and within the same fandom ...
Sommario
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How We are Being Sold | 59 |
The Matrix | 93 |
Quentin Tarantinos Star Wars? Grassroots Creativity | 131 |
Media Literacy and | 169 |
The New Relationship | 206 |
Democratizing Television? | 240 |
Notes | 261 |
Glossary | 279 |
Index | 295 |
About the Author | 308 |