Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Understand how OTT services work.
2. Critically and historically explain the evolution of online audiovisual distribution and promotion and its possible effects on traditional film production.
3. Critically describe the productive operating model of Netflix.
4. Analyze the ideological and cultural implications of utilizing over the top services.
5. Analyze and evaluate the various Video on Demand business models.
6. Understand the notions of transmedia storytelling and transmedia marketing and deploy them during the implementation of the project.
7. Produce a (pseudo)trailer of a film or TV series which has not been shooted yet and deploy it while planning an online capital-attracting campaign for the production of the film or TV series.
Course Content (Syllabus)
The aim of this course is to present the new conditions which are being formed in the production of original audiovisual works aiming exclusively at digital distribution and projection, through streaming services.
This kind of film and TV production is innovative, since traditional methods of film distribution and exploitation are overturned. This creates new conditions which are explored in terms of production, technology, market, culture and ideology, while it also suggests new funding and digital distribution models of independent film production. The various online platforms which, through streaming and transmedia storytelling, constitute the complex and, at the same time, unexplored system of Over the top (OTT) services play a major role in the creation of these new conditions. Netflix's online platform, is studied deeply into its history, operating model, and its further potential for developing the Over the Top (OTT) system services, plays a key part in these new conditions.
Keywords
Netflix, digital distribution, streaming, Over the Top services
Description
The final grade will be the result of:
• The students' participation in lectures (3 grades)
• The production of a (pseudo)trailer of a film or TV series which has not been shooted yet. The trailer will be utilized by the students for the planning and creation of a capital-attracting campaign using social media (youtube, facebook, twitter, instagram) or crowdfunding platforms (Kickstarter, Indiegogo, etc.) in order for the suggested film or TV series to be shooted [7 grades, team work (up to three individuals)].
BELIVERABLES:
1. Trailer [audiovisual file, in mp4 format (preferably)],
2. Technical Report-Study for planning a Crowdfunding campaign (in .doc format).
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
• Streaming και Ψηφιακή Διανομή, Ν. Αλέτρας, Εκδ. Αιγόκερως
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 94689049
• Netflix and the Re-invention of Television [electronic resource]
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 91682479
• Gatekeeping in the Evolving Business of Independent Film Distribution [electronic resource]
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 91690211
• Digital Video Distribution in Broadband, Television, Mobile and Converged Networks [electronic resource]
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 91716712
• The Palgrave Handbook of Screen Production [electronic resource]
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 91695562
• Online Film Production in China Using Blockchain and Smart Contracts [electronic resource]
Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 91692796
Additional bibliography for study
Barker, C., & Wiatrowski, M. (2017). The Age of Netflix. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
Lobato, R. (2019). Netflix Nations: The Geography of Digital Distribution. New York: New York University Press.