Streampunks : YouTube and the rebels remaking media
An entertainment and tech insider--YouTube's chief business officer--delivers the first detailed account of the rise of YouTube, the creative minds who have capitalized on it to become pop culture stars, and how streaming video is revolutionizing the media world. In the past ten years, the internet video platform YouTube has changed media and entertainment as profoundly as the invention of film, radio, and television did, more than six decades earlier. Streampunks is a firsthand account of this upstart company, examining how it evolved and where it will take us next. Sharing behind-the-scenes stories of YouTube's most influential stars--Streampunks like Tyler Oakley, Lilly Singh, and Casey Neistat--and the dealmakers brokering the future of entertainment like Scooter Braun and Shane Smith, Robert Kyncl uses his experiences at three of the most innovative media companies, HBO, Netflix, and YouTube, to tell the story of streaming video and this modern pop culture juggernaut. Collaborating with Google speechwriter Maany Peyvan, Kyncl explains how the new rules of entertainment are being written and how and why the media landscape is radically changing, while giving aspiring Streampunks some necessary advice to launch their own new media careers. Kyncl persuasively argues that, despite concerns about technology impoverishing artists or undermining artistic quality, the new media revolution is actually fueling a creative boom and leading to more compelling, diverse, and immersive content. Enlightening, surprising, and thoroughly entertaining, Streampunks is a revelatory ride through the new media rebellion that is reshaping our world
Available Copies by Location
Location | |
---|---|
Community Centre | Available |
Browse Related Items
- ISBN: 9780062657732
-
Physical Description
print
xii, 255 pages ; 24 cm - Edition First Edition.
- Publisher New York, NY : HarperBusiness, [2017]
- Copyright ©2017
Additional Information
Table of Contents
Streampunks : YouTube and the Rebels Remaking Media
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
---|---|---|
Introduction | p. ix | |
1 | Rise of the Streampunks | p. 1 |
Your Orientation to a New Class of Creators | ||
2 | ||Superwoman|| Comes to the Supermarket | p. 11 |
Why Shelf Space Is the Key to Understanding How the Media Industry Works Today | ||
3 | Nerding Out | p. 27 |
The Green Brothers and the Importance of Online Community Building | ||
4 | True Blue Hair | p. 45 |
Tyler Oakley, Authenticity, and the Changing Nature of Celebrity | ||
5 | No Passport Necessary | p. 65 |
Lilly Singh, Mr. Bean, K-Pop, and the Global Media Melting Pot | ||
6 | Show Me Something I Haven't Seen Before | p. 79 |
Satire, Representation, and Bias in Online Video | ||
7 | Stick to Your Quilting | p. 93 |
The Deep Appeal of Narrow Niches | ||
8 | The Struggle Is Real | p. 115 |
Why Today's Stars Have to Give 110 Percent in a 24/7 World | p. 115 | |
9 | Revenue Streams | p. 137 |
Funding Creativity in the Digital Age | p. 137 | |
10 | "This Just Uploaded . . ." | p. 159 |
Vice, Storyful, and the New Business of the News Business | ||
11 | Pardon Welcome the Interruption | p. 185 |
Casey Neistat Is Making Ads Great Again | ||
12 | Streampunk Rock! | p. 211 |
The Fall and Rise of the Music Industry | ||
13 | What to Watch Next | p. 235 |
Just When You Had Millennials Figured Out, Here Comes Gen Z | ||
Conclusion: A Window to the World | p. 249 | |
Acknowledgments | p. 253 |