Web-series in the context of Expanded Narrative Universes
Keywords:
web-series, convergence culture, transmedia storytellingAbstract
This article discusses the format webserie through the concept of transmedia narrative, and contextualizes this audiovisual product in the landscape of “convergence culture.” As the object of analysis are used productions The Cell (Fox International) and Flying Kebab (independent production).Downloads
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