Em cartaz: o jornalismo do futuro
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https://doi.org/10.9771/contemporanea.v6i1.3514Keywords:
Cinema, Jornalismo, CiberjornalismoAbstract
Fiction insights have always predicted how communication in the future would be. In this article, we have selected some films in order to observe what ind of approaches script writers have shown before and after the Internet. We have tried to depict the techniques, design, productive routine and distribution ways of the press media, counterpointing them with the contemporary applications of ciberjournalism. Some offerings, such as the news upon request and in spontaneous way, had already been perceived in attempts of journalism market and, even before that time, had appeared as futuristic fact in cinema and television. According to Bauman (2005), consumerist society needs desire satisfaction promises never before fulfilled by any other society. The Internet seems to solve technological problems to fulfill these desires, but existing models cannot perform satisfactorily, causing more complaints and expectancies.Downloads
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