Disponibile il CFP della prossima
edizione di Media Mutations, appuntamento immancabile per tutti gli studiosi di
Tv.
The Format
Factor. Television Shows, Brands and Properties in the Global Television
Scenario.
Bologna, Dipartimento delle Arti, May
23rd-24th, 2017.
Confirmed keynote speakers: Jérôme Bourdon, Jean Chalaby
Organized by Luca Barra and Paola Brembilla, in collaboration with Andrea Esser, the Media Across Borders network and the ECREA Television Studies section.
Media Mutations, the international
conference of studies on audiovisual media hosted by Dipartimento delle Arti of
Università di Bologna, comes to its ninth edition. This year’s theme is the
cultural and industrial role of global formats in television production,
distribution and viewing practices.
In the last fifteen years, following a
long history that already started in the early years of the medium, television
all around the world has been constantly and successfully broadcasting global
formats: big brands and franchises, with a codified set of rules, sold at
international audiovisual markets, distributed in many countries and on
numerous networks and channels, and adapted and remade according to the tastes
and needs of local audiences. Beginning with Big Brother, Survivor
and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and later with The X Factor, Masterchef,
Peking Express, In Treatment, The Bridge, Pulseras
Rojas and many others, formatted shows have contributed to creating a
shared television aesthetics, spreading best practice in production,
distribution and marketing, and establishing similar consumption habits. At the
same time, differences and national specificities are still at work, and the
success of global formats in individual national markets depends on successful
localization. The process of formatization is now used in both TV fiction and
entertainment productions, and it is relentlessly expanding, both at the
economic and cultural level, and in a convergent media scenario.
Some classic and more recent studies
have established the field of format research over the past 18 years, defining
various format dimensions and analyzing their ability to travel across
different countries and cultures (e.g. Moran 1998, 2007; 2009; Oren and Shahaf,
2012; Chalaby 2016; Ellis, Esser and Gutiérrez Lozano 2016; Aveyard, Moran and
Jensen 2016). The conference aims to expand the academic knowledge of this
important phenomenon, establish new research perspectives in the field, and
strengthen the understanding of national and transnational distribution and
reception practices. The focus will not only be on cultural and linguistic
format issues, but on the legal, economic and productive aspects of format
development and format trade, and the different genres and types of formatted
audiovisual products.
Media Mutations 9 encourages submissions
that cover the following subjects and topics, favoring proposals and case
histories that are able to intersect across different areas:
- The economic/trade dimension of TV formats: rise and evolution of the format market; formats as commercial properties; format distributors and buyers; negotiation aspects; sales; format companies; mergers and acquisitions; trade rituals and habits; global buying and selling practices and national specificities; emerging production regions and established format centers.
- The legal dimension of TV formats: intellectual properties, franchise and copyright issues; legal protection of formats, globally and nationally; protecting original ideas from copycat shows and piracy; forms of contracts and license deals; formats on digital platforms and as reruns.
- The productive dimension of TV formats: advantages and disadvantages of making or buying formats; format development process; developing original programs vs. adapting international formats; professional skills and roles; production processes; branded content formats.
- The distributive dimension of TV formats: circulation of formats across different countries and television models; national adaptations and mediations of global formats; remakes vs. ready-made programming; programming, scheduling and promotion practices; digital distribution of formats on over-the-top and on demand audiovisual platforms.
- The aesthetic dimension of TV formats: formats as symbolic and narrative forms; formats as a set of fixed rules; formats as branding devices; aesthetic innovation vs. conservation; formats and television genres/texts (game, reality, talent, fiction, general entertainment, factual programming); scripted vs. unscripted formats; specificities of fiction formats; transmedia storytelling.
- The audience dimension of TV formats: national appeal of global formats; limits and constraints imposed by local taste; format success and consequences on viewing habits and consumption practices; formats and convergent television/media; quantitative (ratings) and qualitative analysis of format audiences.
- The historical dimension of TV formats: evolution of formats and markets; different steps/models; “formats” before the advent of licensed formats; formats on PSB, commercial TV and pay TV; role of national/transnational television cultures in creating successful formats.
- The life-cycle of television formats: from development and broadcast in the first country to international circulation and national adaptations, to the “death”/re-birth of a format.
- Theoretical and methodological approaches to television formats.
- Transnational case histories: global formats and their adaptations; key brands and franchises; leading and upcoming format countries.
The official languages of the
conference are English and Italian. Abstracts (250-500 words for 20-minute
talks) should be sent to mediamutations.org [at] gmail.com by February
15th, 2017. Please attach a brief biography (maximum 150 words) and an optional
selected bibliography (up to five titles) relevant to the conference theme.
Notification of acceptance will be sent by March 15th. A registration fee will
be requested after notification of paper acceptance (€40 for speakers and
professional attendants; free conference admission for students).
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