In-depth study of Netflix’s original content of fictional series. Forms, styles and trends in the new streaming scene
This article presents an analysis of the original content of fictional series created by one of the leading companies in the streaming television market, Netflix. This work aims at offering an in-depth study of the original series of the company Netflix, which will allow to classify these contents...
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doaj-2efb7fc334634a86a06ac27787ed5b2e2021-06-01T07:07:08ZengUniversidad de NavarraCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)2386-78762021-05-0134310.15581/003.34.3.1-13In-depth study of Netflix’s original content of fictional series. Forms, styles and trends in the new streaming sceneTatiana Hidalgo-Marí0Jesús Segarra-Saavedra1Patricia Palomares-Sánchez2Universidad de AlicanteUniversidad de AlicanteUniversidad de Alicante This article presents an analysis of the original content of fictional series created by one of the leading companies in the streaming television market, Netflix. This work aims at offering an in-depth study of the original series of the company Netflix, which will allow to classify these contents according to their strategic nature and, secondly, to offer a formal taxonomic overview on them. In addition, their forms, formats, languages, genres and thematic descriptors are analysed in order to establish a taxonomy for the classification of Netflix’s original content. To this end, this article is based on a quantitative method with qualitative contributions, adopting a descriptive but also exploratory approach. Its sample is made up of 490 series available on the Spanish version of the platform from its beginning in 2013 to 2019. The results lead to find a commitment to the production of fictional series with a global nature, but also focused on the local through alliances and productive methods with local businesses. Furthermore, the importance of in-house production as a present and medium-term future strategy is highlighted, together with the commitment to the division of production languages, considering local languages as a resource for the acceptance of the products. As for the predominant formats, a new trend marks how new audiovisual products are created by focusing, among other things, on reducing the duration and longevity of the series broadcast by the company. https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/39748FictionNetflixproductiontelevisionvideo on demand |
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Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí Jesús Segarra-Saavedra Patricia Palomares-Sánchez In-depth study of Netflix’s original content of fictional series. Forms, styles and trends in the new streaming scene Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad) Fiction Netflix production television video on demand |
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This article presents an analysis of the original content of fictional series created by one of the leading companies in the streaming television market, Netflix. This work aims at offering an in-depth study of the original series of the company Netflix, which will allow to classify these contents according to their strategic nature and, secondly, to offer a formal taxonomic overview on them. In addition, their forms, formats, languages, genres and thematic descriptors are analysed in order to establish a taxonomy for the classification of Netflix’s original content. To this end, this article is based on a quantitative method with qualitative contributions, adopting a descriptive but also exploratory approach. Its sample is made up of 490 series available on the Spanish version of the platform from its beginning in 2013 to 2019. The results lead to find a commitment to the production of fictional series with a global nature, but also focused on the local through alliances and productive methods with local businesses. Furthermore, the importance of in-house production as a present and medium-term future strategy is highlighted, together with the commitment to the division of production languages, considering local languages as a resource for the acceptance of the products. As for the predominant formats, a new trend marks how new audiovisual products are created by focusing, among other things, on reducing the duration and longevity of the series broadcast by the company.
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