流媒体平台如何改变拉丁美洲的视听空间

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Transnational Screens Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/25785273.2023.2170762
Luisela Alvaray
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本文主要研究流媒体服务在阿根廷参与电影和电视剧制作和发行的方式。鉴于全球/地方的相互作用日益一体化,这是了解跨国媒体公司如何改变拉丁美洲视听空间的更普遍尝试的一部分。因此,El marginal和El reino系列为分析公共和私人、外国和国内组织之间的接口提供了证据,这些组织协商了这两个系列的创建和分发。它们还阐明了叙事的某些方面(类型比喻,普遍化的内容),这些方面可能有助于它们在国际上的成功。大量的外国资金和通过流媒体平台的易用性,使原本默默无闻的电视剧成为全球关注的中心。但也有外国公司来到拉丁美洲,只是为了利用廉价的生产机会。虽然他们为当地的视听工作者创造了就业机会,但一些批评人士质疑,鉴于外国干预,是否需要收回视听主权。通过对这一问题的重构,本文提出通过音像产业构建民族文化并不意味着与全球潮流疏远——发展可能依赖于协商和整合。
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Of how streaming platforms are changing the audiovisual space in Latin America
ABSTRACT This essay focuses on the way streaming services participate in the production and distribution of films and series in Argentina. It is part of a more general attempt to comprehend ways in which multinational media corporations are altering the Latin American audiovisual space, given that global/local interactions have become ever more integrated. Thus, the series El marginal and El reino offer evidence to analyse the interfaces between public and private, foreign and domestic organizations that negotiated the creation and distribution of both series. They also illuminate certain aspects of the narratives (genre tropes, universalized content) that may have contributed to their international success. Substantial foreign funding and ease of availability through streaming platforms have placed otherwise obscure series at the centre of global attention. But there are foreign corporations that come to Latin America just to take advantage of inexpensive production opportunities. While they create job alternatives for local audiovisual workers, some critics are asking whether there is an audiovisual sovereignty that needs to be reclaimed, in view of the foreign intervention. Reframing such question, this work proposes that constructing a national culture through the audiovisual industry does not entail being alienated from global currents – development may depend on negotiation and integration.
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Transnational Screens Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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