Streampunks: How YouTube and the New Creators are Transforming Our Lives

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Beschrijving

The rules of entertainment have changed. Last year, the vlogger PewDiePie made more money from his YouTube videos than high profile movie stars such as Meryl Streep, Cameron Diaz and Anne Hathaway. And no one knows more about how it works than Robert Kyncl, Chief Business Officer at YouTube.Youtube is the first truly global media platform, reaching 87% of all online adults in the UK. Streampunks not only tells the inside story about who and what we watch on our screens, but also the new ways that students are taught; how minorities are thought of, depicted and treated; how small businesses advertise; the way Hollywood scouts talent and formats its shows; the ways brands advertise; the way music is discovered and consumed; and the way stories are told.This book is for the legions of creative people who want to learn how to become the next youtube stars. It’s for the members of legacy media who want to understand where the future is headed. And it’s for all those who love good storytelling about the people who influence how we are entertained, educated and inspired. Streampunks will the definitive book on Youtube, the new platform changing the face of entertainment

Aanvullende informatie

Overzicht

auteur

Editie

1st edition

Uitgever

Virgin Books

Aantal pagina's

272

Publicatiedatum

2017-09-07

Verbindend

Paperback

ISBN13

9780753545928

ISBN10

0753545926