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/Summary

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.

Abstract Format

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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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