Film digital archives and urban cultural creative clusters

the reproduction and communication of visual culture

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2023.1.44856

Keywords:

film digital archives, french film, cultural creative cluster, urban cultural communication, geographic information system

Abstract

Cultural and Creative Clusters (CCC) have gained significance in urban development, but the role of digital media within them has received limited attention. This study focuses on the impact of digital archives on cultural communication in Paris' urban CCC, with emphasis on French film history. The research highlights the importance of French film digitalization in preserving cultural relics and creating communication centers. Despite the contrast between the scattered media audiences and the emerging cultural industry center, a new digital connection is gradually emerging.

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Author Biography

Ying Lai , Beijing Normal University (BNU), Beijing, China.

Master’s degree in Arts from the Beijing Normal (BNU), in Beijing, China.Ph.D. Candidate in Drama, Film and Television Studies from the Beijing Normal (BNU), in Beijing, China.

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2023-09-27

How to Cite

Lai , Y. (2023). Film digital archives and urban cultural creative clusters: the reproduction and communication of visual culture. Revista FAMECOS, 30(1), e44856. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2023.1.44856

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DOSSIER: French Cinematography: from the Lumières & Méliès to VR & AI