
- 262 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Production of Global Web Series in a Networked Age
About this book
This book tells the story of diverse online creators ā women, ethnic and racial minorities, queer folk and those from hardscrabble backgrounds ā producing low budget, high cultural impact web-series which have disrupted longstanding white male domination of the film and TV industries.
Author Guy Healy addresses four burning problems faced by creators in the context of digital disruption (along with potential solutions), namely: the sustainability of monetizing digital content and the rising possibility of middle-class artistic careers; algorithmic volatility; the difficulty of finding people to share jealously guarded industry knowledge as traditional craft-based mentoring and expertise-sharing mechanisms break down; and the lack of diversity and authenticity in high-profile storytelling. It includes nine case studies, five drawn from a second wave of outstanding YouTube-developed talent, transitioning to longer form narrative, most collaborating with established TV producers working across the divide between online and established television culture, and all from under-represented and/or minority backgrounds. The balance are film-school and industry professionals leveraging YouTube in the same way, including two Writers Guild of America new media award-winners. These storytellers leverage their social networks and chase sustainable careers by reaching audiences of subscription video-on-demand platforms and mainstream online broadcast in Australia and North America. The Production of Global Web-Series in a Networked Age is the first longitudinal study of this historic rapprochement between online and television cultures. Four of the cases are in Emmy-winning contexts, and one in an Emmy nominated context.
Covering 2005ā2021, the book reveals distinctive new forms of screen industry convergence with profound implications for creators' careers, the screen industry in general, new media theory, and broader cultural and social change. It is essential reading for students, academics and industry professionals working on the production and distribution of web series.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Absurdist YouTube animator Chris Voigt's journey to Emmy-winning, Bluey
- 3 Rapprochement across the divides: The Saidden brothers aka Superwog and Emmy-nominated Princess Pictures
- 4 The dark cinematic dreams of the Philippou twins, aka Rackaracka
- 5 The world's #3 online dessert chef and developmental activist, Ann Reardon āstuck in the algorithmsā
- 6 The blood, sweat and tears of Shae-lee Shackleford and SketchSHE
- 7 Emmy-Winner Julie Kalceffā¦not sitting in a room on her own
- 8 Erin Good, Taylor Litton-Strain, and fantasy-noir web-pilot, Jade of Death
- 9 Bending algorithmic culture to serve post-TV storytelling
- 10 Tina Cesa Ward: The New York film director who fell into web-series
- 11 The garden in YouTube's machine
- Appendix 1: Career mobility paths of Skip Ahead alumni, 2014ā2019
- Appendix 2: Three keys to sustainability for web-series makers, 2005ā2021, based on Murdock and Goldingsā (2016, p. 764) three economies
- Index