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Designing the Music Business: Design Culture, Music Video and Virtual Reality by Guy Morrow (Hardcover, 2020)

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This book addresses the neglect of visual creativities and content, and how these are commercialised in the music industries. While musical and visual creativities drive growth, there is a lack of literature relating to the visual side of the music business, which is significant given that the production of meaning and value within this business occurs across a number of textual sites. Popular music is a multimedia, discursive, fluid, and expansive cultural form that, in addition to the music itself, includes album covers; gig and tour posters; music videos; set, stage, and lighting designs; live concert footage; websites; virtual reality/augmented reality technologies; merchandise designs; and other forms of visual content. As a result, it has become impossible to understand the meaning and value of music without considering its relation to these visual components and to the interrelationships between them. Using design culture theory, participant observation, interviews, case studies, and a visual methodology to explore the topic, this research-based book is a valuable study aid for undergraduate and postgraduate students of subjects including the music business, design, arts management, creative and cultural industries studies, business and management studies, and media and communications.

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PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland Ag
ISBN-139783030481131
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046458095

Product Key Features

Number of Pages201 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDesigning the Music Business: Design Culture, Music Video and Virtual Reality
Publication Year2020
SubjectGovernment, Advertising, Business
TypeTextbook
AuthorGuy Morrow
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height235 mm
Item Weight494 g
Item Width155 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureSwitzerland
Title_AuthorGuy Morrow
Series TitleMusic Business Research