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Transformation of the Industry in a Brand New Normal: Media, Music, and Performing Arts is a collection of contemporary research and interpretation that aims to discover the industrial transformation in media, music, and performing arts. Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics, including film studies, narrative theory, digital streaming platforms, subscription video-on-demand services, marketing, promotional strategies of video games, distant music practices, music ecosystems, contemporary orchestras, alternative music scenes, new voice-over techniques, changing conservatory education…mehr

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Transformation of the Industry in a Brand New Normal: Media, Music, and Performing Arts is a collection of contemporary research and interpretation that aims to discover the industrial
transformation in media, music, and performing arts. Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics,
including film studies, narrative theory, digital streaming platforms, subscription video-on-demand
services, marketing, promotional strategies of video games, distant music practices, music ecosystems,
contemporary orchestras, alternative music scenes, new voice-over techniques, changing
conservatory education methods, and visual arts, this manuscript of selected chapters is designed
for academics, researchers, media professionals, and students who intend to enhance their understanding
of transformation in media, music, and performing arts.
Autorenporträt
Tuna Tetik is an assistant professor in the Film and Television Department at Bahçesehir University. He received his doctoral degree at Bahçesehir University, Cinema and Media Research program, and directed short films and a documentary that received international awards. His research interests are superheroes, comics, transmedia, film genres, video-on-demand services, and video games. He is currently lecturing several courses on digital editing and film production Bülent Sezgin received his doctoral degree from the Ankara State University theatre program. He is an associate professor in the Faculty of Conservatory at Bahçesehir University. He has directed theatre plays and wrote original texts that are related to alternative theatre projects. His research interests are game-based learning, drama in education, the Stanislavski system, alternative theatre, curriculum development, and art education. He is currently teaching several courseson theatre theory and history, dramain education, and art education. Ömer Vatanartiran has a BA in Communication and a Ph.D. in Organization Studies. He is a lecturer at the Faculty of Conservatory at Bahçesehir University. He is a multi-dimensional communicator: TV Presenter; university lecturer in theater, ethics, media and communications; experienced voice-over artist, specializing in commercials, movies, and animations; and theatre actor with international experience.