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Transmedia Television M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)

Transmedia Television By M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)

Transmedia Television by M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)


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Transmedia Television: New Trends in Network Serial Production by M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)

Faced with what many were calling a dying medium, US network television producers became much more aggressive in seeking out alternative business and artistic models in the beginning of this century. Most significantly, many of these producers turned to the emerging field of transmedia (ancillary texts in comicbooks, novels and new media) as a way to bolster and support television products. In this book, the author examines four such programs (24, Alias, Heroes and Lost) and investigates how transmedia was incorporated into both the work and the art of network television production. Split into two complementary parts, the book first paints a picture of how transmedia producers were, or were not, incorporated into creative decision-making centers of these serialized programs. The second section explains how the presence of off-site transmedia texts begins to alter the very narrative construction of the on-air series themselves. Including interviews with the transmedia workers, this groundbreaking study extends the field of television studies into brand new areas, and brings a 'dying medium' into the 21st Century.

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Transmedia Television: New Trends in Network Serial Production offers a fascinating insight in the industrial conditions that have shaped the emergence of transmedia television content in the U.S. Clarke integrates production analysis with insightful analysis of key programme case studies and demonstrates the importance of exploring how the industry is making television far more than just TV. -- Elizabeth Evans, University of Nottingham, author of Transmedia Television: Audiences, New Media and Daily Life
Through a series of compelling case studies, Clarke examines the use of the tentpole strategy as both a form of industrial practice and as a creative necessity in today's broadcast television environment. By investigating this important development in the production, marketing, and reception of recent television programs, Transmedia Television makes a vital contribution to the field of television studies. -- Kimberly Owczarski, Assistant Professor, Film-Television-Digital Media, Texas Christian University
With detailed attention to how media workers navigate changes in the television industry, Clarke accounts not just for shifting markets and organizational structures, but also social bonds, rituals, and meaningful cultural forms. Engaged in careful, media-specific, stylistic analysis of television streamed across new platforms and creative frontiers, his book offers a thoughtful and unique approach to understanding media production cultures. -- Derek Johnson, Assistant Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; author of Media Franchising: Creative License and Collaboration in the Culture Industries
In Transmedia Television, Clarke offers a rigorous analysis of the cultural industries of 'tentpole TV,' presenting a compelling examination of how the television industry adapts to a new media ecology. -- Zach Whalen, Assistant Professor of English, University of Mary Washington, VA

About M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)

M.J. Clarke earned his PhD in Film and Television from UCLA in 2010. His work has previously been published in Television and New Media and Communication, Culture & Critique.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One: Network Television: The Comicbook Chapter Two: Network Television: The Novel Chapter Three: Network Television: The VideoGame Chapter Four: Network Television: The Mobisode Chapter Five: Lost and Mastermind Narration Chapter Six: 24 and Tentpole Spatiality Chapter Seven: Alias and Reflective Uncertainty Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9781441165527
9781441165527
1441165525
Transmedia Television: New Trends in Network Serial Production by M.J. Clarke (Cal State LA, USA)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2013-02-14
224
N/A
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