Open TV Innovation beyond Hollywood and the Rise of Web Television synopsis
How the Internet changed the TV Before HBO appeared for the series "Insecure," Issa Rai appeared to be a slim black woman for the first time on YouTube, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, responding to the absence of various black characters on the small screen. Brod City, a women's comedy series now in Comedy Central, appeared as a series on the Web on YouTube, developed directly by the ridiculous women Elana Glazer and the friendship of Abby Jacobson in real life.
These unconventional stories have benefited from the freedom granted outside the traditional TV system: online. Open TV shows how we left the "network era" to a great extent and entered the age of the net, with the opening of the web to new possibilities for independent producers, entrepreneurs and mass media.
Based on interviews with writers, producers, executive fairs, network directors, festival visits, prize shows and the experience of producing his own series, Aymar Jean-Christy argues that the Web brought innovation to television by opening a series of new producers, fans and sponsors who were previously excluded. Online access to distribution provides the creative freedom of independent producers, allows storytelling more diversely than marginalized communities, and introduces new ways to release and award offers.
Open TV is essential to anyone interested in the changing environment of television and how the Internet can inspire alternatives to what's on TV tonight.
Enter the name of the book Open TV Innovation beyond Hollywood and the Rise of Web Television to make a search and display the links.
Last search
- girl wash your face book
- the universe has your back
- girl wash your face
- the richest man in babylon
- girl wash your face series
- book
- ...