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Convergent Chinese Television Industries = An Ethnography of Chinese Production Cultures /
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正題名/作者:
Convergent Chinese Television Industries/ by Lisa Lin.
其他題名:
An Ethnography of Chinese Production Cultures /
作者:
Lin, Lisa.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 269 p. 39 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Media Culture. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91756-2
ISBN:
9783030917562
Convergent Chinese Television Industries = An Ethnography of Chinese Production Cultures /
Lin, Lisa.
Convergent Chinese Television Industries
An Ethnography of Chinese Production Cultures /[electronic resource] :by Lisa Lin. - 1st ed. 2022. - XIII, 269 p. 39 illus.online resource. - Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business,2634-6206. - Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business,.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Production Ecology in Chinese Television Industries -- Chapter 3. Convergent Production Strategies: CCTV and HBS -- Chapter 4. Digital Fiefdoms: The Rise of Chinese Internet-distributed Television -- Chapter 5. Production Cultures and Convergent Screen Forms: CCTV and HBS -- Chapter 6. Streaming Screen Forms and Aesthetics: Tencent Video -- Chapter 7. Walking a Tightrope? Producers’ Fears and Precarity in China -- Chapter 8. Creative Freedoms and Autonomy in Convergent Chinese Television -- Chapter 9. Playing Edge Ball in the Grey Area -- Chapter 10. Conclusion: Towards Technologically-Empowered Creative Freedoms in Convergent Chinese Television.
An essential book for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics that drive the convergent Chinese television industry. Lin’s account moves fluently between the levels of historical, technological, political and personal determinants. The exemplary use of production studies provides a comprehensive view of both the complexity and the internal contradictions of the Chinese TV industry, demonstrating how canny producers work at the edges of what is possible. —Professor John Ellis, Royal Holloway University of London Professor Lin makes a crucial contribution to our understanding with this book, bringing the rich expertise needed to appreciate the distinct dynamics of Chinese television industries and their incorporation of and negotiation with streaming video. This carefully researched book offers deep accounts of production practices informed by substantial field observations and interviews to bring new insight about major questions. — Professor Amanda D. Lotz, Queensland University of Technology, Digital Media Research Centre This book provides a rich description of the shifting production cultures in convergent Chinese television industries across strategic, programming and individual levels. Dr. Lin argues that the current moment of Chinese television is an ideological, cultural and financial paradox in which China’s one-party ideology clashes with consumer-oriented capitalism and technological advancements. Drawing upon in-depth ethnography of production cultures across Chinese broadcast and digital streaming sectors, this book illuminates how Chinese producers have placed their aspirations for creative freedoms within edge ball practices. Nuanced and timely, Convergent Chinese Television Industries unveils a complex picture of an industry undergoing dramatic transformations. Lisa Lin is a television producer and university professor specialising in factual and documentary production in the UK, Singapore and China. Her producing credits include I Wouldn’t Go in There (National Geographic, 2015), G-Force (Hummingbird Music, 2017), The Truth about Fake News (Channel News Asia, 2018), Frontline Medics Diaries (Channel 4, 2020). Dr. Lin holds a PhD in Media and Communications from Royal Holloway, University of London. .
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