Convergent Cultures
The article analyses the changes in production and consumption in the audiovisual industry and the way the so-called ‘ephemeral’ commissioned productions are scarcely preserved. New technologies and the liberal economic policies and internationalisation changed the media landscape in the 1980s. Audi...
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description | The article analyses the changes in production and consumption in the audiovisual industry and the way the so-called ‘ephemeral’ commissioned productions are scarcely preserved. New technologies and the liberal economic policies and internationalisation changed the media landscape in the 1980s. Audiovisual companies created a broad range of products within the audiovisual industry. This also resulted in a democratisation of the use of media as well as new formats of programmes and distribution for commissioned productions. By looking at a specific company that recently handed over a collection to the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, challenges and issues of preserving video and digital and interactive audiovisual productions are discussed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a954d36c9c034b20a6b2dd18fba6bd3e2022-12-22T03:25:40ZengNetherlands Institute for Sound and VisionVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture2213-09692014-12-01364910.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc069Convergent CulturesAgterberg, BasThe article analyses the changes in production and consumption in the audiovisual industry and the way the so-called ‘ephemeral’ commissioned productions are scarcely preserved. New technologies and the liberal economic policies and internationalisation changed the media landscape in the 1980s. Audiovisual companies created a broad range of products within the audiovisual industry. This also resulted in a democratisation of the use of media as well as new formats of programmes and distribution for commissioned productions. By looking at a specific company that recently handed over a collection to the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, challenges and issues of preserving video and digital and interactive audiovisual productions are discussed.https://www.viewjournal.eu/article/10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc069/ |
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title | Convergent Cultures |
title_full | Convergent Cultures |
title_fullStr | Convergent Cultures |
title_full_unstemmed | Convergent Cultures |
title_short | Convergent Cultures |
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url | https://www.viewjournal.eu/article/10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc069/ |
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