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Promotional Screen Industries


Promotional Screen Industries

Hardback by Grainge, Paul; Johnson, Catherine

Promotional Screen Industries

£135.00

ISBN:
9780415831628
Publication Date:
17 Apr 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
236 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Promotional Screen Industries

Description

From the trailers and promos that surround film and television to the ads and brand videos that are sought out and shared, promotional media have become a central part of contemporary screen life. Promotional Screen Industries is the first book to explore the sector responsible for this thriving area of media production. In a wide-ranging analysis, Paul Grainge and Catherine Johnson explore the intermediaries - advertising agencies, television promotion specialists, movie trailer houses, digital design companies - that compete and collaborate in the fluid, fast-moving world of promotional screen work. Through interview-based fieldwork with companies and practitioners based in the UK, US and China, Promotional Screen Industries encourages us to see promotion as a professional and creative discipline with its own opportunities and challenges. Outlining how shifts in the digital media environment have unsettled the boundaries of 'promotion' and 'content', the authors provide new insight into the sector, work, strategies and imaginaries of contemporary screen promotion. With case studies on mobile communication, television, film and live events, this timely book offers a compelling examination of the industrial configurations and media forms, such as ads, apps, promos, trailers, digital shorts, branded entertainment and experiential media, that define promotional screen culture at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Contents

Introduction Part 1: The Blurring Boundaries of Promotion and Content 1. On Promotional Screen Content 2. On the Promotional Screen Industries Part 2: Media Promotion 3. Mobile Communication: Screen advertising and Shareable Media 4. Television: Transmedia and Second Screens 5. Movies: Trailers and the Infrastructure of Blockbuster Marketing 6. Events and Spaces: Digital Animation and Experiential Design Conclusion: Only Promotion

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