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Innovation, Transmedia and Neuroscience in Television

  • Autores: Beatriz Legerén Lago, Verónica Crespo Pereira
  • Localización: Communication: Innovation & Quality / coord. por José Miguel Túñez López, Valentín Alejandro Martínez Fernández, Xosé López García, José Rúas Araújo, Francisco Campos Freire, 2019, ISBN 978-3-319-91860-0, págs. 103-112
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This chapter explains how the physiology of the human brain affects the way fiction products are processed and how emotions have become the most efficient vehicle for transmitting information on transmedia platforms. Understanding this can improve the development and profitability of audio visual products. The way in which humans process information is analysed, before reflecting on the value of emotions as a way of transmitting information in stories. The way in which emotions are applied in televisual and transmedia productions has been reviewed. Finally, the role of digitalisation as a source of innovation is explored, as it enables the creation of non-linear, organic transmedia works that enrich the television experience and provide emotional experiences to the audience. Organic transmedia projects, such as Norwegian production Skam, will be used to illustrate the findings in this chapter.


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