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This book explores contemporary approaches to mobile storytelling,
with contributions covering mobile education, news and screen
storytelling, creative practice research, and the impact on
vulnerable communities and social innovation. With 18 original
chapters, Schleser and Xu bring together international media and
communication scholars, digital storytellers, filmmakers,
musicians, and educators to discuss the significant contributions
made by mobile storytelling within academia, culture and society,
resulting in a vibrant and interdisciplinary collection that will
be a valuable resource to researchers across the arts, humanities
and social sciences. This edited collection is a result of the
collaboration between Mobile Studies International (MSI) and the
Mobile Innovation Network & Association (MINA) at the
International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC) at the University
of Nottingham Ningbo China.
The participatory turn in media, arts and design along with
interrelated developments in the proliferation of social and
network media have changed our understanding of the contemporary
mediascape. Mobile Story Making in an Age of Smartphones reveals
how smartphones and storytelling are forming a symbiosis that
empowers twenty-first century citizens and creatives around the
world. The edited collection further develops definitions and
debate around creative mobile media and its impact on media, art
and design. It brings together mobile artists, digital
ethnographers, filmmakers working with smartphones, illustrators,
screenwriters as well as musicians utilizing apps and mobile
devices, who explore new directions in the creative arts with a
focus on screen production. Lastly, it demonstrates how mobile
devices and smartphones can make a difference in peoples' lives and
catalyses creativity in order to tackle current socio-cultural
issues.
Mobile, smartphone and pocket filmmaking is a global phenomenon
with distinctive festivals, filmmakers and creatives that are
defining an original film form. Smartphone Filmmaking: Theory and
Practice explores diverse approaches towards smartphone filmmaking
and interviews an overview of the international smartphone
filmmaking community. Interviews with smartphone filmmakers,
entrepreneurs, creative technologists, storytellers, educators and
smartphone film festival directors provide a source of inspiration
and insights for professionals, emerging filmmakers and rookies who
would like to join this creative community. While not every story
might be appropriate to be realized with a mobile device or
smartphone, if working with communities, capturing locations or
working in the domain of personal or first-person filmmaking, the
smartphone or mobile device should be considered as the camera of
choice. The mobile specificity is expressed through accessibility,
mobility and its intimate and immediate qualities. These smartphone
filmmaking-specific characteristics and personal forms of crafting
experiences contribute to a formation of new storytelling
approaches. Stylistic developments of vertical video and
collaborative processes in smartphone filmmaking are evolving into
hybrid formats that resonate in other film forms. This book not
only develops a framework for the analysis of smartphone filmmaking
but also reviews contemporary scholarship and directions within the
creative arts and the creative industries. Smartphone Filmmaking:
Theory and Practice initiates a conversation on current trends and
discusses its impact on adjacent disciplines and recent
developments in emerging media and screen production, such as
Mobile XR (extended reality).
This book explores contemporary approaches to mobile storytelling,
with contributions covering mobile education, news and screen
storytelling, creative practice research, and the impact on
vulnerable communities and social innovation. With 18 original
chapters, Schleser and Xu bring together international media and
communication scholars, digital storytellers, filmmakers,
musicians, and educators to discuss the significant contributions
made by mobile storytelling within academia, culture and society,
resulting in a vibrant and interdisciplinary collection that will
be a valuable resource to researchers across the arts, humanities
and social sciences. This edited collection is a result of the
collaboration between Mobile Studies International (MSI) and the
Mobile Innovation Network & Association (MINA) at the
International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC) at the University
of Nottingham Ningbo China.
Mobile, smartphone and pocket filmmaking is a global phenomenon
with distinctive festivals, filmmakers and creatives that are
defining an original film form. Smartphone Filmmaking: Theory and
Practice explores diverse approaches towards smartphone filmmaking
and interviews an overview of the international smartphone
filmmaking community. Interviews with smartphone filmmakers,
entrepreneurs, creative technologists, storytellers, educators and
smartphone film festival directors provide a source of inspiration
and insights for professionals, emerging filmmakers and rookies who
would like to join this creative community. While not every story
might be appropriate to be realized with a mobile device or
smartphone, if working with communities, capturing locations or
working in the domain of personal or first-person filmmaking, the
smartphone or mobile device should be considered as the camera of
choice. The mobile specificity is expressed through accessibility,
mobility and its intimate and immediate qualities. These smartphone
filmmaking-specific characteristics and personal forms of crafting
experiences contribute to a formation of new storytelling
approaches. Stylistic developments of vertical video and
collaborative processes in smartphone filmmaking are evolving into
hybrid formats that resonate in other film forms. This book not
only develops a framework for the analysis of smartphone filmmaking
but also reviews contemporary scholarship and directions within the
creative arts and the creative industries. Smartphone Filmmaking:
Theory and Practice initiates a conversation on current trends and
discusses its impact on adjacent disciplines and recent
developments in emerging media and screen production, such as
Mobile XR (extended reality).
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