Book: Videoblogging Before YouTube
Abstract
In Videoblogging Before YouTube, Trine Bjørkmann Berry offers a cultural history of online video, focusing on the critical moment when the internet moved from being a mostly textual medium to a truly multimedia one. Through a close analysis of the early videoblogging community and their creative practices, she argues that early in the new millennium a new cultural-technical media hybrid emerged. This coalesced around the short-form digital film whose aesthetic, technical form and content is a predecessor to, and anticipator of our current media ecology.
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Bjørkmann Berry, Trine: Videoblogging Before YouTube. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures 2018. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19246.
@BOOK{Bjørkmann Berry2018,
author = {Bjørkmann Berry, Trine},
title = {Videoblogging Before YouTube},
year = 2018,
doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19246}",
volume = 27,
address = {Amsterdam},
series = {Theory on Demand},
publisher = {Institute of Network Cultures},
isbn = {978-94-92302-22-9},
}
author = {Bjørkmann Berry, Trine},
title = {Videoblogging Before YouTube},
year = 2018,
doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19246}",
volume = 27,
address = {Amsterdam},
series = {Theory on Demand},
publisher = {Institute of Network Cultures},
isbn = {978-94-92302-22-9},
}
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