Specworld: folds, faults, and fractures in embedded creator industries

Ethics? : stress, rifts, bad behavior -- Framework : spec, folds, leaks -- Regimes : craftworld, brandworld, specworld -- Case : warring creator pedagogies (the aspirant's crossover dilemma) -- Folding : stress aesthetics, compliance, deprivation pay -- Case : televisioning aspirant schemes --...

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Main Author: Caldwell, John Thornton 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California University of California Press [2023]
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Online Access:FKWA1
Summary:Ethics? : stress, rifts, bad behavior -- Framework : spec, folds, leaks -- Regimes : craftworld, brandworld, specworld -- Case : warring creator pedagogies (the aspirant's crossover dilemma) -- Folding : stress aesthetics, compliance, deprivation pay -- Case : televisioning aspirant schemes -- Fracturing : rifts and stress-points as system self-portraits -- Case : conjuring micro-finance to overleverage aspirants -- Methods : production culture research design
"Specworld demonstrates how twenty-first-century media industries monetize creative labor at all levels of production. Through illuminating case studies and rich ethnographies of colliding social media and filmmaking practices, Caldwell takes readers into the world of production workshopping and trade mentoring to show media production as an untidy social construct rather than a unified, stable practice. This complex system, he argues, is full of discrete yet interconnected parts that include legacy production companies, marketers and influencers, aspirant online producers, data miners, financiers, talent agencies, and more. Caldwell peels away the layers of these embedded production systems to examine the 'folds,' 'fault lines,' and 'fractures' that underlie a risky, high-pressure, and often exploitative industry. With insights on the ethical and human predicament faced by industry hopefuls and crossover creators seeking professional careers, Caldwell offers new interpretive frames that allow readers to better see the hidden and multifaceted financial logics and forms of labor embedded in contemporary media production industries.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (401 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:9780520388994

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