Transition and trends in television documentation: Digitization and new audiovisual markets
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2007.sep.01Keywords:
Television archives, Audiovisual information management, Media asset management, Audio-visual market, Audio-visual production, Processes of change, Digitization, Professional profiles, TrendsAbstract
Television archives are engaged in a significant process of transformation involving everyday functions and procedures as well as their overall role in media organizations. The confluence of two elements produces this change: the complete digitization of the flow of production and the fragmentation and decentralization of the audio-visual market. The determining factors are identified, along with the risks and opportunities that media professionals must channel toward the development of a new model of audio-visual content management based on access and the hybridization of tasks and skills.
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