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Study of films marketing made from original games (게임 원작으로 만든 영화 콘텐츠의 흥행성 연구)

  • Wang, Shu;Lee, Tae-hoon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.417-426
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the success and failure of the movie made by the original game by comparing the box office environment of the movie made by the original game and to derive the necessary elements to make a good original movie. The specific analytical content studied the specific successes and failure factors of the remake of the game with , , and . Analyzes of the research show that the audience can be divided into game fan and non - game fans, and how to reflect the expectation on both sides of the movie is an important factor in making the movie. Also, games of different styles and genres from other themes can not be created in the same way as remixing movies, but flexible diversity and management are needed. Unconditional scenarios of games or game switching of movies can not be popular among the public, and it is very important to analyze specific target audiences.

Cinematic reproduction of original game contents-Focusing on text analysis of games and movies (게임 원작 기반 콘텐츠의 영화적 재현-게임과 영화의 텍스트 분석을 중심으로)

  • Park, Hyunah
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.17-32
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    • 2021
  • This study focused on the games that were in the spotlight during the One Source Multi-use era, analyzing game based movies and the games. Through this, we wanted to examine the phenomena, changes, and in-depth meanings of the genre and grammar. Using Vogler's "12 Stages of the Hero Journey" and Greimas's "Model actantie" the three works of Need for Speed, Assassin Creed and Warcraft were cross-analyzed. Through this analysis, we looked at the structure of the discourse and identified the significant messages brought by the change in text.

Comparative Study on Characteristics of Sports Movies between Korea and the U.S. (한국 및 미국 스포츠 영화 콘텐츠 특성에 대한 탐색적 연구)

  • Jeong, Eun-Jeong;Chon, Bum-Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.152-161
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    • 2011
  • This study examines characteristics of sports movies between Korea and the U.S. Especially, this paper focuses on three different characteristics including structural, internal characteristics and performance of sports movies. The major results are as follows: firstly, there were similarities between two countries in terms of opening year, genre, classification but movie subjects. More specifically, movie opening years were not related to global sports events. In addition, most sports movies were mainly produced by human genre and all age movie classification. However, in terms of sports subjects, although Korean movies were constructed by baseball game, the U.S. movies were based on football game. Secondly, there were also similarities between both sports movies in terms of external characteristics such as gender difference of hero or heroine, internal story structure and their story sources. Most of sports movies have used real stories as movie story. Finally, although many of the U.S. sports movies recorded the high degree of expenditures, three movies recorded the high degree of movie consumption.

A Study on the Narrative of the Interactive Movie based on the concept of Gamification - focused on (게이미피케이션 개념을 적용한 인터랙티브 영화 서사 연구 - <블랙미러: 밴더스내치>를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hye Bin;Ahn, Sang Won
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.101-112
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    • 2019
  • This study examines the potentials and limitations of interactive movies at present by reading the narrative of the interactive movie, through the concept of gamification. The 'quest' of the is to choose an option to play out the story in unpredictable world, and the 'reward' is the hierarchy of the ending. It is necessary to reduce uncertainty between option and ending, intensify playfulness, and provide a variety of discriminative endings in order to make viewers immerse deeper in interactive movies. Such an analysis implies that the intensification of gamification elements may influence the immersion in interactive movies positively.

An Exploratory Analysis on Adoption of Potential Customers in Transmedia Storytelling : Emphasis on Korean TV Drama and Movie (잠재고객의 OSMU(One Source Multi Use) 콘텐츠 수용에 대한 탐색적 분석 : 영화, 드라마를 중심으로)

  • Park, Bong-Won;Lee, Kun-Chang
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.81-95
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    • 2010
  • There is an increasing interest in contents such as movie, drama and game using transmedia storytelling. It includes Le Grand Chef, The War of Flower, Dae Jang Geum, The Matrix, Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. However, transmedia contents have not always been successful. To study the factors affecting possible outcomes of transmedia storytelling, we analyzed the intention on transmedia of potential consumers who have not been exposed to transmedia contents before. To this end, we investigated two different cases : first, potential customer intention to watch dramas which will be produced after launching comic-based movies; second, potential customer intention to see movies which will be made after broadcasting comic-based TV dramas. In each case, we analyzed the outcomes from potential customers by applying several variables including gender, exposure to the original and components of contents (plot, quality of act and music etc). Our study showed that potential customers prefer movies or TV dramas with quality of acting, directing, casting and storylines. Interestingly, the quality of acting is more important in dramas than in movies and casting is an appealing factor to potential customers in movies. In TV drama cases, potential customers have high watching intentions when they read the original content. Among them, male potential customer have low watching intentions on TV drama when they did not read the original content. However, female potential customers have high watching intentions on TV drama regardless of the previous exposure to the originals. In movie cases, female potential customers have higher intentions on seeing movies than male. These results suggest that one needs to consider several factors such as casting, acting and gender for generating transmedia contents with a high probability of success.

Study of User Reuse Intention for Gamified Interactive Movies upon Flow Experience

  • Han, Zhe;Lee, Hyun-Seok
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.281-293
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    • 2020
  • As Christine Daley suggested, "interaction-image" is considered to be typical in the age of "Cinema 3.0", which integrates the interactivity of game art and obscures the boundary between producers and customers. In this case, users are allowed to involve actively in the scene as "players" to manage the tempo of the story to some extent, it, thus, makes users pleased to watch interactive movies repeatedly for trying a diverse option to unlock more branch lines. Accordingly, this paper aims to analyze the contributory factors and effect mechanism of users' reuse intention for gamified interactive movies and offer specific concepts to improve the reuse intention from the interactive film production and operation perspectives. Upon integrating the Flow theory and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and separating the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations of key factors based on Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R), the research builds an empirical analysis model for users' reuse intention with cognition, design, attitude emotional experience and conducts an empirical analysis on 425 pieces of valid sample data applying SPSS22 and Amos23. The results show that user satisfaction and flow experience impact users' reuse intention highly and perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived enjoyment, remote perception, interactivity, and flow experience have significant positive influence on user satisfaction experience.

The Study on Positioning of Giant Characters of Sci-Fi Movies & Games in Media Convergence Ages (미디어융복합 시대에서 SF영화와 게임에 등장하는 거대캐릭터 포지셔닝 연구)

  • Joo, Jin-Su;Oh, Seung-Hwan
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.349-357
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    • 2015
  • Giant character used various SF movies and games in media convergence ages, and is essential for giant character in success contents. It This study defined giant character of SF movies and games, it analysed the eight of external characteristics and internal characteristics of giant character in SF movies and games. The external characteristics defined shape, silhouette, size and color, the internal characteristics defined fear, satanism, image and story focus, playfulness. Above, it was structured positioning model of giant character based eight characteristics and analyzation of example of SF movies and games. The elements of positioning model of giant characters are darkness, huge, abnormal, human, animal, fear, satanism, story focused, image focused and playfulness, and this study was proposed these model of elements of eight in SF movies and games.

An Animated Study Based on Games - based on the 12 Stages of Christopher Vogler's heroic journey

  • Kim, Tak Hoon;Jeon, Cheon Hoo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Computer Game
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.175-184
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    • 2018
  • The commercial success of the game has also led to animation of the original game, especially the live version of The Street Fighter II in 1994 and a variety of videos of the game-based version, 2D Animation and 3D Animaion until now. But animations are not always successful because they are based on popular and commercially successful games. That's because when the original game was remade into an animation, the difference between the narrative structure of the original game story and the setting of the game and animation is striking. Nevertheless, a feature-length animation based on the Angry Birds game, which was released on May 19, 2016, has also been a huge commercial success, with this paper analyzing the case applied to the 12th stage of Christopher Vogler's hero's journey, Aengibird the Movie, and discussing the way in which the animation developed based on the game compared with other animations. Christopher Vogler, a Hollywood playwright, analyzed the structure of popular-loved movies based on the common narrative of the myth as the main motif of the mythologist Joseph Campbell. His narrative style is a hero's journey, using a total of 12 stages of epic narrative structure to help the protagonist find himself and achieve what he wants. Foreign heroes, adventure films as well as animations from big studios like Disney, Pixar, and Ghibli are using the story-development method of this Christopher Vogler.

Gamification Convergence Contents Study: Formal Elements of the Game Implemented in (게이미피케이션 융합콘텐츠 연구: <잼라이브>에 나타난 게임의 형식적 요소를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Un-Jung;BYUN, Daniel H.
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.483-489
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    • 2019
  • Recently, various media such as broadcasting, movies, and mobile converge with game elements, expanding the contents and expanding the area. This study focuses on the gamification convergence contents. Among them, we examine the case of mobile application live quiz show by applying the formal elements of the game mentioned by Tracy Fullerton. The elements have all the formal elements of the game, which led to the conclusion that they lead the audience to immersion based on the play characteristics of the game. This can be attributed to the elements of the game that have penetrated into the contents, and it can be reinterpreted, and the directions of new contents can be presented, which is industrially, culturally and academically significant. This study focuses on the industrial and cultural achievements created by contents, and plans and prospects new content that balances play and usefulness.

Depth Scaling Method of DirectX-based Stereoscopic Game Image (DirectX 기반 입체 게임 영상의 깊이감 조절 기법)

  • Kim, Jin-Mo;Cho, Hyung-Je
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.135-146
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    • 2010
  • The development of image technologies in such area as broadcasting and movies has recently increased our attention to 3D stereoscopic images. In addition, the development of stereoscopic image representation technologies in 3D contents becomes more active over time due to the representational limitations of 2D images. Without limitation to the above-mentioned area, stereoscopic image technologies have been developed and studied so that they can be widely accessed in diverse areas including medical services and education. Due to the refined production, however, required to represent a three dimensional effects and the fatigue caused by the perception of a three dimensional effects, the stereoscopic image technologies are not combined into real time systems such as games where environments change unforeseeably. In this study we design a technique to adjust the depth scaling that will enable efficient management of a three dimensional effects and to relieve fatigue through automatic view point interval adjustment in accordance with situations based on the geometrical structure of the DirectX SDK graphic pipeline. Through this, we would like to suggest a new alternative idea to activate the production of games combined with stereoscopic image technologies.