Official URL: https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2022/01/...
Abstract
The transformations brought about by digital technologies have given rise to media convergences, resulting in film becoming accessible across multiple platforms and settings. This has significantly impacted its exhibition and viewing. The Covid-19 pandemic has contributed further to the changing ways in which films are viewed, particularly when cinemas are closed and new releases postponed.For example, streaming media like Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus and Mubi have made major strides in becoming preferred platforms for film lovers.
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Item Type: | Newspaper |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Arts, Digital technologies, Films |
Subjects: | 700 Arts & recreation |
Campuses: | Selangor > Puncak Perdana Campus |
Divisions: | Faculties > College of Creative Arts |
Newspaper: | New Straits Times |
Date: | 15 January 2022 |
Depositing User: | Rosila Nordin (Alor Gajah) |
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