Exploring the Evolution of Storytelling in the Streaming Era: A Study of Narrative Trends in Netflix Original Content

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Today Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.34135/communicationtoday.2023.vol.14.no.2.3
Petro Katerynych, V. Goian, O. Goian
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In this longitudinal study, we examine the changing landscape of storytelling in the streaming era, with a specific focus on Netflix’s original content from 2016 to 2022. Our primary goal is to understand the evolving patterns of storytelling techniques employed by Netflix during this period. We reviewed 150 original Netflix productions, consisting of 100 series and 50 movies, representing approximately one-third of Netflix’s original releases during the specified time period. Our analysis includes ten different storytelling criteria, including nonlinear, serialised, character-driven, documentary, anthology, flashback, episodic, interconnected, immersive, and real-time storytelling techniques, across both English and non-English content. The analysis revealed dynamic trends in the use of these storytelling techniques. Nonlinear storytelling, flashback storytelling, documentary-style and interconnected storytelling have shown positive correlations over time, indicating their increasing popularity. In contrast, serialised, anthology, and real-time storytelling have negative correlations, suggesting fluctuations or declining use. The analysis supports the alternative hypothesis (H1) that there is a significant shift, with an increasing emphasis on nonlinear storytelling, flashback storytelling, and interconnected storytelling. These findings underscore the ever-changing nature of Netflix’s storytelling methods, shedding light on the importance of adapting to audience preferences and evolving trends in the streaming industry.
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探索流媒体时代讲故事的演变:Netflix 原创内容的叙事趋势研究
在这项纵向研究中,我们研究了流媒体时代讲故事方式的变化,特别关注 Netflix 2016 年至 2022 年的原创内容。我们的主要目标是了解 Netflix 在此期间所采用的讲故事技巧的演变模式。我们审查了 150 部 Netflix 原创作品,包括 100 部系列剧和 50 部电影,约占 Netflix 在指定时间段内发布的原创作品的三分之一。我们的分析包括十种不同的叙事标准,包括非线性、连续剧、人物驱动、纪录片、选集、倒叙、插叙、相互关联、沉浸式和实时叙事技术,涵盖英语和非英语内容。分析显示了这些叙事技巧使用的动态趋势。非线性叙事、倒叙叙事、纪录片风格和互连叙事随着时间的推移呈现出正相关,表明它们越来越受欢迎。相比之下,连载故事、选集故事和实时故事则呈负相关,表明其使用率在波动或下降。分析支持了另一假设(H1),即随着对非线性叙事、倒叙叙事和相互关联叙事的日益重视,叙事方式发生了重大转变。这些发现强调了 Netflix 讲故事方法不断变化的本质,揭示了适应受众偏好和流媒体行业发展趋势的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Communication Today is an academic journal from the scholarly fields of media studies and marketing communication. The Journal contains professional scientific reflections on the media and media competences; it also offers various academic discourses on the limits of reality, media thinking, new media, marketing and media relations, new trends in marketing (including their types and specifics), psychology and sociology of marketing communication, as well as new knowledge on the structure of media contents, marketing strategies and communication sciences. The professional public is offered an interdisciplinary, focused, targeted discussion. Communication Today is a double-blind peer reviewed academic journal published twice a year. It focuses on theoretical studies, theoretical and empirical studies, research results and their implementation into practice, as well as on essays, interviews with media scholars, professional publication reviews and shorter news articles. Basic sections of the Journal are as follows: Editorial, Theoretical Studies, Research Studies, Reviews and Today, which consists of shorter news articles. The Journal’s Editorial Office also accepts manuscripts of interviews with renowned media scholars and professionals as well as essays. The Journal is registered in the List of Periodical Press at the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic under number EV 3972/10 and its international standard serial number (ISSN) is 1338-130X.
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