From film to Web 2.0: transmedia as a distribution model for political documentary

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作者
Zafra, Norman [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Media & Commun, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] De La Salle Univ, Dept Commun, Manila, Philippines
关键词
Transmedia; political documentary; new media; labour migration; audience engagement; documentary as research;
D O I
10.1080/17503280.2022.2120380
中图分类号
J9 [电影、电视艺术]; I235 [电影、电视、广播剧];
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摘要
This research is a creative exploration of transmedia's ability to offer up a model of distribution and audience engagement for political documentary. Transmedia, as is well known, is a fluid concept. It is not restricted to the activities of the entertainment industry and its principles also reverberate in the practice of political and activist documentary projects. This practice-led research draws on data derived from the production and circulation of Obrero, an independent transmedia documentary. The project explores the conditions and context of the Filipino rebuild workers who migrated to Christchurch, New Zealand after the earthquake in 2011. Obrero began as a film festival documentary that co-exists with two other new media iterations, each reaching its respective target audience: a web documentary, and a Facebook-native documentary. This study argues that relocating the documentary across new media spaces not only expands the narrative but also extends the fieldwork and investigation, forms like-minded publics, and affords the creation of an organised hub of information for researchers, academics and the general public. Treating documentary as research can represent a novel pathway to knowledge generation and the present case study, overall, provides an innovative model for future scholarship.
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页数:18
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