Fiction series and video games: Transmedia and gamification in Contemporary Audiovisual discourses
The connection between fiction series and video games is evident, and this relationship drives to new strategies to generate narratives within transmedia context. In this article we try to revise the connection between the two media through current productions, with the intention of identifying the...
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doaj-842d4f05875c40cabff96a638b015f852020-11-25T00:08:39ZengUniversidad Rey Juan CarlosIndex Comunicación 2444-32392174-18592016-05-0162287295161Fiction series and video games: Transmedia and gamification in Contemporary Audiovisual discoursesFrancisco Julián Martínez Cano0Universidad Miguel HernándezThe connection between fiction series and video games is evident, and this relationship drives to new strategies to generate narratives within transmedia context. In this article we try to revise the connection between the two media through current productions, with the intention of identifying the contributions of the video game in the serial narrative universes. Within the context of the transmedia narrative discourses, strategies usually have emerged from the TV series to the video game. Currently this tendency is turning around, giving birth titles that have been fed from the video game as the primary source to draw up their storyline. Identifying the contributions of the video game to the transmedia ecosystem of contemporary audiovisual entertainment products, offers the chance to generate more attractive and innovative designs for the audience.http://journals.sfu.ca/indexcomunicacion/index.php/indexcomunicacion/article/view/245VideojuegoSerie de televisiónTransmediaFicciónGamificación. |
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Fiction series and video games: Transmedia and gamification in Contemporary Audiovisual discourses |
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Fiction series and video games: Transmedia and gamification in Contemporary Audiovisual discourses |
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Fiction series and video games: Transmedia and gamification in Contemporary Audiovisual discourses |
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fiction series and video games: transmedia and gamification in contemporary audiovisual discourses |
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |
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Index Comunicación |
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2444-3239 2174-1859 |
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2016-05-01 |
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The connection between fiction series and video games is evident, and this relationship drives to new strategies to generate narratives within transmedia context. In this article we try to revise the connection between the two media through current productions, with the intention of identifying the contributions of the video game in the serial narrative universes. Within the context of the transmedia narrative discourses, strategies usually have emerged from the TV series to the video game. Currently this tendency is turning around, giving birth titles that have been fed from the video game as the primary source to draw up their storyline. Identifying the contributions of the video game to the transmedia ecosystem of contemporary audiovisual entertainment products, offers the chance to generate more attractive and innovative designs for the audience. |
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Videojuego Serie de televisión Transmedia Ficción Gamificación. |
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http://journals.sfu.ca/indexcomunicacion/index.php/indexcomunicacion/article/view/245 |
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