Technological convergence can be in
production, distribution and exhibition (films via the web; piracy), or
marketing (using social networking sites/ websites for promotion)
It is the growing interractive use of
digital technology in the film industry and media which enables people to
share, consume and produce media that was difficult or impossible just a few
years earlier.
Examples:
For instance, the use of new software
to add special effects in editing; the use of blue-screen; using new types of
digital cameras like the one Danny Boyle used in “Slumdog Millionaire” (The
Silicon Imaging Camera to shoot high quality film in tight spaces); you can use
the Internet to download a film rather than go see it in the cinema; you can
watch it on YouTube; you can use special editing programs like Final Cut Pro to
edit bits of a film, give it new soundtrack and upload it on YouTube; you can
produce illegal, pirate copies on DVDs from downloads and by converting the
film’s format; you can buy Blue Ray DVDs with greater compression which allows
superior viewing and more features on the DVD; distributors can use digital
software to create high concept posters; cinemas can download films to their
projection screens and do not have to depend on a van dropping off the film!
There are tons of ways in which technological convergence affects the
production, distribution, exhibition and exchange by prosumers. ( A prosumer is
someone who not only consumes (watches films) but also writes about them the
Net, blogs and make films out of them, often uploading them on sites like
YouTube, etc.
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