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|a Storytelling Industries
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|b Narrative Production in the 21st Century /
|c by Anthony N. Smith.
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|a 1st ed. 2018.
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. Narratives in the Media Convergence Era: The Industrial Dimensions of Medium Specificity -- 3. Economic Specificity in Narrative Design: the Business of Television Drama Storytelling -- 4. Audience Specificity in Narrative Design: Comic-Book Storytelling in the Inclusivity Era -- 5. Technological Specificity in Narrative Design: Story-Driven Videogame Series in an Upgrade Culture -- 6. Conclusion. .
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|a This book shows how the unique characteristics of traditionally differentiated media continue to determine narrative despite the recent digital convergence of media technologies. The author argues that media are now each largely defined by distinctive industrial practices that continue to preserve their identities and condition narrative production. Furthermore, the book demonstrates how a given medium's variability in institutional and technological contexts influences diverse approaches to storytelling. By connecting US film, television, comic book and video game industries to their popular fictional characters and universes; including Star Wars, Batman, Game of Thrones and Grand Theft Auto; the book identifies how differences in industrial practice between media inform narrative production. This book is a must read for students and scholars interested in transmedia storytelling. .
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