|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Brady Shaw is a hunter. He grew up fighting demons and at just
eighteen years old he is one of the best. Gifted with visions,
Brady is also able to foresee pieces of the future. His visions
bring him to the small town of Shadowcliff where he meets twins
Riley and Gabriel Walker who are actually hunters who had
previously been lost. After meeting them, a chain of events is set
off that no one is prepared for. After the town is attacked, the
three set off with their friend Adrian to save their world from the
demonic forces that are taking over. When they uncover an ancient
prophecy they learn that they were meant to meet and together they
must fight to rid the world of evil. Will they survive the fight
and stop the pending apocalypse? Or will the world fall into chaos?
This study documents and explores the emerging trend of music
festivals that are incorporating transmedia narratives into their
programming. Through a study of music festivals, the concept of
transmedia, and the emergence of a transmedia aspect to music
festivals, the reader will gain a background to the field. I will
then expand with three case study festivals: Midpoint Music
Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio, Treasure Island Music Festival, in
San Francisco, California, and South by Southwest, a music, film
and interactive media festival in Austin, Texas. Through
attendance, observation, and interviews of those associated with
the festivals, a few trends emerge. This study serves to document
these trends, and the place of a transmedia festival in a wider
culture of media-consumer interaction.
The Audience and Business of YouTube and Online Videos is a
thorough analysis of YouTube audiences and creators of online
videos that considers how the coexistence of user-generated and
professional media content on YouTube makes the site a unique
platform in the ever-expanding online video industry. Using a mixed
method approach, the authors examine the underexplored business
side of YouTube with a focus on product review videos, brand
videos, sponsored videos, and online video advertising. This book
also addresses recent developments such as YouTube Red
subscription, pay TV, and movie services and discusses the future
of online video audience research. Recommended for scholars
interested in media studies, communication, marketing, and popular
culture.
The Audience and Business of YouTube and Online Videos is a
thorough analysis of YouTube audiences and creators of online
videos that considers how the coexistence of user-generated and
professional media content on YouTube makes the site a unique
platform in the ever-expanding online video industry. Using a mixed
method approach, the authors examine the underexplored business
side of YouTube with a focus on product review videos, brand
videos, sponsored videos, and online video advertising. This book
also addresses recent developments such as YouTube Red
subscription, pay TV, and movie services and discusses the future
of online video audience research. Recommended for scholars
interested in media studies, communication, marketing, and popular
culture.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R398
R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
|