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jungle book recap #3

DIGITAL CONVERGENCE:   production, distribution & exhibition digital convergence - the ability to view the same multimedia content from different types devices, thanks to the digitization of content (movies, pictures, music, voice, text) and the development of connections methods. Jungle Book 2016 Streaming Services Disney + Digital Copies Saturation Distribution Digital convergent media is very prevalent in people's lives across the globe in 2016 CGI Social Media Trailers on YouTube Website - 3D Experience of the set Older Audiences, Male  The use of digital convergence presented by The Jungle Book 2016 is one of the factors that positively impacted its success and profit rates. The wide range of technological options and reach increased their ability to produce, distribute and exhibit towards a large audience - thus increasing their profits. Word of Mouth They could hype up the movie too much Lack of regulation Piracy Jungle Book 1967 Physical Copies No DVDs for some ti...

jungle book recap #2

The Impact of Technology 1967 Multi-plane Creates a 3D effect with a foreground and background  Xerography Importance of personality in the characters - drawn from the voice actors CGI production was not possible Computers were too expensive, unreliable and undeveloped for use in films The animation was completed with hand drawn pictures on transparent cells Multi-plane cameras were used to shoot layered cells at different distances This created a simple 3D effect which was relatively advanced for its time. Soundtrack was mono as stereo sound was too expensive. economic contexts The film industry suffered a downturn in popularity the 1950s as other entertainment sources competed for market share - TV, Radio, Theatre... The Sword and the Stone (1963) did not make a lot of money for Disney... 2016 Payed homage to the original (and Bambi) by using a multi-plane technique in the opening sequence of the movie. They use a traditional depiction of the Disney castle that fades into the new...