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From Printing to Streaming : Cultural Production under Capitalism
**Shortlisted for the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2023**For mainstream economics, cultural production raises no special questions: creative expression is to be harvested for wealth creation like any other form of labour.As Karl Marx saw it, however, capital is hostile to the arts because it cannot fully control the process of creativity.But while he saw the arts as marginal to capital accumulation, that was before the birth of the mass media. Engaging with the major issues in Marxist theory around art and capitalism, From Printing to Streaming traces how the logic of cultural capitalism evolved from the print age to digital times, tracking the development of printing, photography, sound recording, newsprint, advertising, film and broadcasting, exploring the peculiarities of each as commodities, and their recent transformation by digital technology, where everything melts into computer code. Showing how these developments have had profound implications for both cultural creation and consumption, Chanan offers a radical and comprehensive analysis of the commodification of artistic creation and the struggle to realise its potential in the digital age.
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Royal Entertainment AV title production board game “Chinman” [Board game]
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The New Brazilian Mediascape : Television Production in the Digital Streaming Age
How new media is ushering in a more diverse Brazilian national identityIn this book, Eli Carter explores the ways in which the movement away from historically popular telenovelas toward new television and internet series is creating dramatic shifts in how Brazil imagines itself as a nation, especially within the context of an increasingly connected global mediascape.For more than half a century, South America’s largest over-the-air network, TV Globo, produced long-form melodramatic serials that cultivated the notion of the urban, upper-middle-class white Brazilian.Carter looks at how the expansion of internet access, the popularity of web series, the rise of independent production companies, and new legislation not only challenged TV Globo’s market domination but also began to change the face of Brazil’s growing audiovisual landscape.Combining sociohistorical, economic, and legal contextualization with close readings of audiovisual productions, Carter argues that a fragmented media has opened the door to new voices and narratives that represent a more diverse Brazilian identity. A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez.
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TASCAM SERIES 102i 10IN2OUT 24bit192kHz High Resolution USB AudioMIDI Interface Youtube Music Production Live Streaming DTM
Supports audio formats up to 24 bit/192 kHz Equipped with 2 Ultra HDDA mic preamps boasting Ein-129dBu Equipped with a S/MUX optical input terminal, the input channel can be expanded. In addition to simple recordings at home, you can easily scale up to 10 channels of multi-track recordings in the studio using an external mic preamplifier. The 2 headphone output is equipped with a buffer amplifier, so it is possible to remove each headphone and not change the level due to plugging in The control software TASCAM SERIES Settings Panel is included, which can easily control levels, manipulate the effectiveness, and route audio with the fender. DSP mixers that can control all input and output are equipped with compressor, 4-band EQ, and phase functions for each input. It is also equipped with a high quality TASCAM original reverse to support full-scale sound creation. Since all effectors are internal processing by DSP, they reduce the load on the computer and improve the operation of Windows/Mac by resolving the lag (lag). Compatible with Windows OS, macOS, and iOS devices (compatible with UAC 2.0) Verification of major DAW operations (Pro Tools, Live, Cubase, Studio One, GarageBand) [Important Note - For Overseas Customers] Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read the following important notes carefully before using this product overseas. 1. Legislation and safety standards This product complies with Japanese safety standards. Please check compatibility with local regulations and safety standards before use in your country. Certain product categories (electronics, cosmetics, food, etc.) may require certification from the importing country. 2. About electrical products This product complies with Japanese power specifications (100V, 50/60Hz). If your country has different power specifications, you will need an appropriate transformer or conversion plug. Using an inappropriate power source may cause malfunction or accident. 3. Language and manual Product instructions and displays may only be in Japanese. The English version of the manual can be downloaded from our website. Be sure to check the detailed product description and precautions below before purchasing! To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.
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What is the difference between series production and batch production?
Series production involves producing a large quantity of identical products continuously, often using assembly line techniques, while batch production involves producing a specific quantity of products at a time before moving on to the next batch. In series production, the production process is more streamlined and efficient, as it is optimized for producing the same product repeatedly. Batch production allows for more flexibility in terms of product variations and customization, as each batch can be adjusted to meet specific requirements. Overall, series production is more suitable for high-volume production, while batch production is better suited for smaller quantities and more diverse product lines.
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Which countries are the best in terms of TV series production?
The United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea are among the best countries in terms of TV series production. The US is known for its high-quality and diverse range of TV series, with many popular shows being produced in Hollywood. The UK has a strong tradition of producing critically acclaimed and innovative TV series, such as those from the BBC. South Korea has gained international recognition for its well-crafted and addictive K-dramas, which have a dedicated global fanbase. These countries have made significant contributions to the global TV industry and continue to produce compelling and influential TV series.
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Can you please explain the difference between series production and mass production?
Series production involves manufacturing a limited number of identical products in a specific sequence, often in small batches. This method allows for more flexibility and customization compared to mass production. Mass production, on the other hand, involves producing large quantities of identical products using assembly line techniques to achieve high efficiency and lower costs per unit. Mass production is typically used for products with high demand and standardized designs.
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How long does the production time of a TV series film last?
The production time of a TV series can vary depending on various factors such as the number of episodes, the complexity of the storyline, and the scale of production. On average, a TV series can take anywhere from a few months to a year to film. Some series with shorter seasons may have a quicker production time, while larger-scale productions with more episodes and intricate storylines may take longer to film.
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Beyond Virtual Production : Integrating Production Technologies
Beyond Virtual Production brings together a range of creative practice research projects that have been undertaken in The Void, an early-adopter university-based virtual production studio at Flinders University in South Australia. From a cross-disciplinary short virtual production film, to a VR simulation of the last 100 seconds of life of earth, to the live performance of the virtual band Big Sands, to augmented and extended reality, to archaeological projects, this collection captures the potential applications of virtual production technology and provides a framework for cross-disciplinary work and industry collaborations both in a university context and beyond.It offers insight into the development of virtual production courses and encompasses research into theories of performance, liveness, methods for co-creation, gender in virtual production careers, and object digitization and its representation while highlighting significant pathways of industry partnerships alongside experimental art practices. Creative technology and interdisciplinary practitioners, researchers, students, and teachers will find inspiration and practical guidance in these chapters. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
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Beyond Television : TV Production in the Multiplatform Era
Since the cable revolution of the 1990s and early 2000s, the TV landscape has changed dramatically.Beyond Television explores the modern mediascape and changes in television production through analyses of prominent TV series (e.g.True Detective, Transparent, Better Call Saul, Stranger Things, Twin Peaks: The Return and Euphoria) and interviews with more than 100 people from the industry, including David Chase, David Simon, Mary Harron, Nic Pizzolatto, Beau Willimon, Tricia Brock, Jesse Armstrong, Jay Duplass, Joel Fields, Tom Fontana, Angela Kang, Peter Gould, Derek Cianfrance, Tom Perrotta, Sabrina Sutherland and Sam Levinson.
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Toyota Production System : Beyond Large-scale Production
In this classic text, Taiichi Ohno--inventor of the Toyota Production System and Lean manufacturing--shares the genius that sets him apart as one of the most disciplined and creative thinkers of our time.Combining his candid insights with a rigorous analysis of Toyota's attempts at Lean production, Ohno's book explains how Lean principles can improve any production endeavor.A historical and philosophical description of just-in-time and Lean manufacturing, this work is a must read for all students of human progress.On a more practical level, it continues to provide inspiration and instruction for those seeking to improve efficiency through the elimination of waste.
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Production Management
Production Management takes you through the process of making shows happen from the point of view of the production manager's; the person responsible for everything on stage that is not an actor. It describes different types of productions, from small-scale amateur to international opera; the role, qualities and working life of backstage teams and finally, theatre administration. Production Management -Making Shows Happen - A Practical Guide
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What are good examples of series production?
Good examples of series production include the manufacturing of automobiles, where the same model is produced in large quantities with standardized parts and assembly processes. Another example is the production of consumer electronics such as smartphones or laptops, where the same design is replicated in large numbers with consistent quality and features. Additionally, the production of household appliances like refrigerators or washing machines also exemplifies series production, as these items are mass-produced with uniform specifications and components.
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When will electric airplanes reach series production?
Electric airplanes are still in the early stages of development and testing, with several prototypes and small-scale models currently being tested. It is difficult to predict an exact timeline for when electric airplanes will reach series production, as it depends on various factors such as technological advancements, regulatory approvals, and market demand. However, some experts estimate that we could see electric airplanes in series production within the next decade as the technology continues to improve and gain acceptance.
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What is the difference between 1. production manager, 2. production manager, set production manager, and location production manager?
A production manager is responsible for overseeing the overall production process, including scheduling, budgeting, and coordinating the various departments involved in a project. A set production manager specifically focuses on managing the production activities on the set, including coordinating with the director, cast, and crew. A location production manager is responsible for managing the production activities at specific filming locations, including obtaining permits, coordinating with local authorities, and ensuring the smooth operation of the production at that location. Each role has a specific focus within the overall production process, with the production manager overseeing the entire production, the set production manager focusing on the activities on set, and the location production manager managing the activities at specific filming locations.
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Are there no more downloads available for streaming series?
There are still downloads available for streaming series on many platforms. However, some streaming services may have limitations on the number of downloads allowed at a time or the length of time they can be kept. It's best to check the specific terms and conditions of the streaming service you are using to see if downloads are still available.
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