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Study on the Production Process of Performance Arts Visualization Projects: Focused on a Case Analysis of NT Live Cinema Broadcasts (공연예술 영상화 제작과정 연구:NT Live 시네마 브로드캐스트 사례분석을 중심으로)

  • Park, Jin-Won;Kim, Ga-eun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.45-58
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to select representative performance art visualization projects that react to changes in the culture enjoyment methods and needs of contemporary performance art consumers for performance art culture value creation and vitalization that suit the Fourth Industry and a global age, verify new cultural value creation possibilities of performance projects, and look into important matters and keynotes of production processes. Focusing on the report 'NT Live-Digital broadcast of theatre Learning from the pilot season'(2011), a thorough analysis was conducted on the Royal National Theatre of England, a leading model of cinema broadcast performance visualization projects, including the purpose, production processes (copyright agreements, personnel compositions, filming and broadcasting), marketing methods, and audiences of its "NT Live" project and observations were made of production processes and cultural and artistic values that differ from existing performance art to examine administrative and financial keynotes for the sustainability of performance visualization projects. Through this, possibilities of source creations with artistic, cultural, and economic values that cinema broadcast (live performance broadcast) performance viewing methods have as a new form of performance art products can be verified. In addition, the development of various performance approaches that respond to the culture enjoyment methods and consumption patterns of audiences will result in the vitalization of performing arts visualization projects through the enhancement of popular appeal and the expansion of audience types of the performing arts field.

Foreigner Tourists Acceptance of Surtitle Information Service: Focusing on Transformed TAM and Effects of Perceived Risks (외국 관광객의 공연자막 서비스 수용에 관한 연구 - 변형된 기술수용모형과 인지된 위험의 효과 검증을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Seoung Gon;Heo, Shik
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.50
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    • pp.213-241
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    • 2019
  • Recently, many interests in the economic contribution of performing arts for the city's tourist attractions have been increasing, and the policy projects supporting surtitle for foreign tourists are expanding. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the acceptance process of subtitle systems using the TAM(Technical Acceptance Model) to understand the influential relations of factors affecting the viewing of the performance of subtitling service by foreign tourists. Data for empirical analysis were collected in a survey of foreign tourists who had experienced performance subtitles with smart pads in three languages. The results of this study are as follows. First, the higher the information system quality of the performance subtitles, the higher the perceived usefulness of the subtitles. Second, for Korean performances, the decreasing level of both the performance-based risk and the psychological risk has a positive influence on the viewing intent. But, the decreasing level of the financial risk has a negative influence on the viewing intent. Third, the decreasing level of performance risk has a positive influence on the perceived usefulness, while the decreasing level of psychological risk has a negative influence on the perceived usefulness. Finally, the psychological risk has the moderating effect of the viewing intention, which it has a negative influence on the perceived usefulness.

Exploring the Factors Affecting Intention Behavior Gap in K-entertainment Tourism (외래 관광객의 한류 공연 관람의도와 행동 간 불일치 요인 탐색)

  • Lee, Min-Jae;Kim, Jin-Young;Seo, Won-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2015
  • This paper investigated Korean popular entertainment (K-entertainment, hereafter) tourism using theory of intention-behavior. Dividing the sample of international visitors to Seoul into the groups of "inclined actors", "inclined abstainers", and "disinclined abstainers," we examined the factors affecting such a division. The results showed that between the inclined actors and the inclined abstainers, there was no significant difference in the years of exposure to K-entertainment contents or the frequency of going to K-entertainment performance in the past. In contrast, the inclined actors were found to have a greater level of knowledge, ability, and cooperation compared to the inclined abstainers. In addition, we found that the K-entertainment performance in Korea was perceived as a substitute, rather than a complement to the performance held elsewhere in the world. Our findings suggest that interests in K-entertainment alone are not sufficient to drive the international visitors' intention to the action of attending K-entertainment performance during their visit to Korea. To this end, this study implies that it is necessary to design attractive tourism packages that include K-entertainment performance.

Study on Strategic Plan for Ensuring the Global Competitiveness of Traditional Performing Arts Industry (전통공연예술 산업의 글로벌 경쟁력확보를 위한 전략적 방안 모색에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Young-Soon;Meng, Hai-Yang;Bae, Ki-Hyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.88-99
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    • 2016
  • Traditional Performing Arts is a key element of national competitiveness that represents the identity of a country. Preserving traditional performing arts such as traditional culture overall aggregate such as literature, art, music, dance, theater and enable it to meet future national culture is to secure a competitive brand. Meanwhile, it shrouded in advance global success of K-pop and TV content, such as our popular culture, but our traditional performing arts sector, there has been a steady effort to receive the attention of the world and expanding capacity and performance. Now, this point will be a new policy approach needed to expand more popular in both domestic and world demand in traditional performing arts. In this study, we propose a strategic plan to raise the popularization and industrialization of our own needs and unique traditional performing arts opportunities for successful overseas expansion and promotion of the content of traditional performing arts.With the help of information technology.

Comparison of the Perceptions of Professionals and Consumers on the Product Attributes of and the Expected Benefits from Performing Arts (공연예술상품 속성과 기대혜택에 대한 공연예술 전문가와 소비자의 인식 차이 비교)

  • Nam, Jung-Mi;You, So-Ye
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.66-77
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    • 2015
  • The main objective of this study was to identify the difference in the perceptions of the product attributes and the expected benefits for consumers and professionals in the performing arts industry. First, the Delphi method by using email and telephone was used to explore the professionals' perceptions of the attributes of performing arts and the expected benefits. Second, on-line consumer survey was used to explore the consumer perceptions of the attributes of performing arts and the expected benefits. Finally, this study tried to draw some difference of perceptions from both professionals and consumers. Contents of the arts, location of a theater, ticket price, relief of stress, and improvement of lifestyle were found to be commonly important factors for both parties. Among them, statistical differences between two groups were confirmed in the factors such as the reputations of the cast members and theatres, locations of theatres, and time duration of a performance.

Analyzes the case of Performing Arts Museum of the children's experience exhibition in relation to the performance (<수궁가> 공연을 활용한 공연예술박물관 어린이 체험전시 사례 분석)

  • Ha, Eul Lan
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.36
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    • pp.473-504
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    • 2018
  • This article analyzes the exhibition of the experience for the children using the performance of the at the National Theater Performing Arts Museum. The important part of an exhibition or educational program for children should be a program that can be communicated so that the child can develop the strength to think for himself / herself as a 'subject' rather than a 'target' of the program. The purpose of this article is to analyze the case of exhibitions that solved the 'make-up' part of the performance stage by linking the performance of the concert with the experience in mind. In addition, I would like to take an opportunity to look at the case of how the performance of , which was the theme of this exhibition, was utilized as an exhibition and what kind of experiences it was composed of, and to think about the better direction of children's experience exhibition in connection with the performance.

A Study on the characteristics of Producing Immersive Theatre -Focus on the Case Analysis of the Local Production of - (이머시브 공연 프로듀싱의 특징 연구 -<위대한 개츠비> 국내공연 사례분석을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, KyungWha;Byun, Daniel H.
    • Trans-
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    • v.12
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    • pp.107-140
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    • 2022
  • This study examines the concept and characteristics of immersive theatres through previous studies. Immersive Theatres can be understood as a form of performance that breaks the boundaries between the stage and the auditorium in various spaces so that the audience can actively participate in the performance or immerse themselves sensibly. However, since it absorbs various art forms and continues to change and develop, it is important to recognize the concept by grasping its characteristics as an immersive experience rather than defining it as one. Based on the theoretical background of the concept and characteristics of the theatrical producers and immersive theatres, the producing immersive theatre < The Great Gatsby> is analyzed to derive differences between the immersive theatre and the general performances. In conclusion, it is important to recognize that immersive theatres have audiences at the center of all aesthetic performance environments. The role and position of the audience as a "passive consumer" change to an "active and creative consumer" in immersive theatres where the audience-centered immersive environment and experience are the key, and it was found that not only producers but also the creatives should change their perception of the audience and reflect it in the producing.

The impact of Covid-19 on the Performing Arts Sector and the responses needed (코로나19로 본 공연예술계 충격과 그 대응 방안)

  • Lee, Soo-Young
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.453-463
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to establish the most severe impacts of Covid-19 in the field of the performing arts and to explore countermeasures taken both at home and abroad. This study has been conducted through literature surveys. The conclusion is as follows. First, since the outbreak of Covid-19, theater venues around the world have actively taken part in uploading recorded performances to streaming services. Secondly, these performance visualizings are generally considered as being complimentary goods rather than a substitute for live performance. Thirdly, although more audiences are tuning into watch on-line performances, consumption is concentrated on a few theaters which have a worldwide reputation and a broad range of content. Fourthly, to tackle the impact that Covid-19, the UK government announced a series of job protection schemes in the field of the Arts. In addition, Arts Council England prepared an emergency response package. In Korea, some countermeasures such as government support for artists and cultural establishments have also been implemented. Lastly, some suggestions for the sector. I conclude that there is an need for domestic companies to secure core contents of significant quality and to make strategic alliances with leading overseas performance companies so that they may cooperate together.

A Study on the Influence Factors on Intention to Continuous Use of Untact Performance Service in Concert Hall (공연장의 언택트 공연서비스의 지속사용의도에 미치는 영향요인 연구)

  • Bang, Sung-Teak;Baek, Jin-Hyoun;Moon, Jae-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.283-291
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    • 2022
  • Due to the impact of COVID-19, untact performances where performance videos are recorded, edited and distributed have begun to be activated in a non-face-to-face environment. Performance halls are supporting untact performance services such as video production and broadcasting so that performances can be viewed through online platforms. Therefore, this study intends to study the satisfaction and continued use intention of the untact performance service in the concert hall for experts who have experience using the untact performance service in the concert hall. A total of 9 hypotheses were rejected and 10 hypotheses were adopted as a result of developing and analyzing a research model suitable for the untact performance service of the concert hall by fusion of the information system success model and the expectation inconsistency model. Excluding content quality, it was found that in both system quality and service quality, inconsistency occurs through the comparison of expectations and performance after expectations arise. This positive discrepancy affects satisfaction, and the higher the satisfaction, the higher the intention to continue using it. This study is a basic study on the untact performance service and is expected to provide a new perspective for quality improvement.

What It Means to Be Performing Arts Audiences: Exploring Communicative Experiences (커뮤니케이션 과정으로서의 공연 관람 경험의 탐색 - 예매부터 경험의 공유까지 -)

  • Yang, Soeun;Ko, Yena;Lee, Joongseek;Kim, Eun-mee
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.56
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    • pp.145-188
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    • 2020
  • This study starts from an experience-oriented perspective that raises the need to examine the individual's cultural consumption experience with qualitative approach. In particular, this study aims to analyze in-depth the journey of the performance experience by connecting with offline-based social relationships as well as online-based informative and communicative behaviors. For this, in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 teams (30 people) by setting up two people as research units, and self-recorded data using the mobile application were collected. Results showed that social media and online communication play an important role before and after the performance in amplifying the performance experience and the consumer's taste developments. This study also found that relational aspects of the performance experience by identifying the significance of the partners and the existence of the cultural taste leader. For each result, there was a difference among audience proficiency: enthusiastic, interested, and indifferent audiences. Based on these results, we suggest that the performance experience should not be limited to the performance itself, but should be understood in a comprehensive manner before and after the performance, and that the consumption of the performance takes place in a social relationship, not in an individual's own experience only.