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Global Media Ecologies Doris Baltruschat

Global Media Ecologies By Doris Baltruschat

Global Media Ecologies by Doris Baltruschat


Summary

This study highlights dramatic changes in worldwide media production, detailing how collaborationsin the form of co-productions, format franchising and audience interactivitydefine the new media economy, and affect a shift across the entire field of cultural production. These developments also reflect broader trends in cultural and economic globalization.

Global Media Ecologies Summary

Global Media Ecologies: Networked Production in Film and Television by Doris Baltruschat

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 landscape through collaborative ventures, co-productions and format franchising. These varied collaborations define the new global media economy and affect a shift across the entire field of cultural production.

Through detailing the intricacies of globally networked production ecologies, Baltruschat elucidates the shifting power relations in media production, especially in regards to creative labor and trade of intellectual properties. In the new global economy, "content" has become the "new currency." As a result, relational dynamics between cultural agents emerge as key forces in shaping worldwide cultural production, now increasingly characterized by flexible production and consumption.

The blurring of lines in international media developments require new parameters, which define creativity and intellectual property in relation to interactive audiences and collaboratively produced content. Baltruschat clearly maps and defines these new dynamics and provides solutions as to how creative labor constellations can advance and enrich the new media economy. This is especially pertinent as global film and TV production does not necessarily result in greater media diversity. On the contrary, interdependencies in policy regimes, prioritization of certain genres, and branded entertainment epitomize how current networked ecologies reflect broader trends in cultural and economic globalization.

About Doris Baltruschat

Doris Baltruschat Ph.D. is a media and communications scholar with extensive experience in film and television production and distribution. She currently teaches and conducts research at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

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

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NPB9780415874786
9780415874786
0415874785
Global Media Ecologies: Networked Production in Film and Television by Doris Baltruschat
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-05-17
236
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