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Screenlife Web Series: Methods and Instruments for Engaging the Audience (Project)

Student: Khanova Lena

Supervisor: Dmitry Kotov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Transmedia Production in Digital Industries (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

In 2020 a new kind of web-series appeared in the format of screen life, which raised the question of how to work with an audience that is not yet used to the new cinematographic language. Our master's thesis is devoted to the study of methods and tools for engaging the audience of web series and interacting with it. The web series in the screen life format, that we have developed, demonstrates how screen life tools can not only “attract” the viewer, but also highlight current social issues. Our work consists of a theoretical part as well as practical, including a script for the web series.

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