Date of Publication

6-30-2022

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Communication Major in Applied Media Studies

Subject Categories

Film and Media Studies

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Communication

Thesis Advisor

Miguel Q. Rapatan

Defense Panel Chair

Cheryll Ruth Soriano

Defense Panel Member

Rica Leticia I. Arevalo
Gerardo A. Mariano

Abstract (English)

This paper engages the concept of Henry Jenkins’ Convergence culture and how it subconsciously affected the three media outputs I co-produced during my time as a graduate student. Focusing on the aspects of Convergence culture, namely the renewed relationship between the consumer and the producer, participatory culture, collective intelligence, and knowledge communities, I reflect on my experiences producing the three media outputs while being bound to this environment and aspects, discussing its positive, negative factors, and its limitations. I also discuss how Convergence culture changes under a specific national context, exploring how putting it under a Philippine context transformed its positive factors and aspects into a negative one.

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Note

A Portfolio Paper

Language

English

Format

Electronic

Physical Description

62 leaves

Keywords

Motion pictures—Production and direction; Jenkins, Henry

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6-30-2022

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