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  • Co-creation as a creative strategy in the pre-production of an animation film in a Twitch community
    Publication . Sobreira, Ana; Pinto, Ana Lúcia Jesus; Madureira, Marta
    This paper exposes the development process, through co-creation strategies, of the pre-production of an animated film, featuring Twitch.tv, a video live streaming service, as the medium platform. Widespread accessibility to new technologies facilitates communication and sharing of ideas in different areas. The Twitch.tv platform allows the display of any artwork and promotes an easier communication between users in real time and through a set of options, for example, a chat box which enables the sharing of new ideas and experiences among members of a community. Exploring this potential, in order to stimulate greater creativity and find innovative results, we propose the development of an animated film through co-creation methods as a way to find innovative processes for an animation project. A twitch channel was created and some of its users self-proposed to cooperate in the author's animation project. This experience established connections with individuals from different areas, like different fields of arts. The method was based on the dialogue between the author and the users, who expressed themselves through the author's channel chat on Twitch. The ideas launched were subsequently voted on and selected by the majority of participants, which led to pre-production final results.
  • Co-creation as a creative strategy in the pre-production of an animation film in a Twitch community
    Publication . Sobreira, Ana; Pinto, Ana Lúcia Jesus; Madureira, Marta
    This paper exposes the development process, through co-creation strategies, of the pre-production of an animated film, featuring Twitch.tv, a video live streaming service, as the medium platform. Widespread accessibility to new technologies facilitates communication and sharing of ideas in different areas. The Twitch.tv platform allows the display of any artwork and promotes an easier communication between users in real time and through a set of options, for example, a chat box which enables the sharing of new ideas and experiences among members of a community. Exploring this potential, in order to stimulate greater creativity and find innovative results, we propose the development of an animated film through co-creation methods as a way to find innovative processes for an animation project. A twitch channel was created and some of its users self-proposed to cooperate in the author's animation project. This experience established connections with individuals from different areas, like different fields of arts. The method was based on the dialogue between the author and the users, who expressed themselves through the author's channel chat on Twitch. The ideas launched were subsequently voted on and selected by the majority of participants, which led to pre-production final results.
  • Entretecer a mulher transmontana: os primeiros passos de um documentário animado
    Publication . Pinto, Ana Lúcia Jesus
    Animated Documentary is the name of an extracurricular unit that has been running since October 2022 at EsACT/IPB — School of Public Manage- ment, Communication and Tourism of Polytechnic Institute of Bragança —, integrated into the 10% Up to you! training innovation program, and inserts itself into the fundamental guidelines of the Laboratório de Artes na Montanha – Graça Morais (LAM-GM), which values the programs in which students immerse themselves in artistic research practices. In this context, an animated documentary project began to be developed whose theme is the woman from Trás-os-Montes, the territory where this Polytechnic Institute is located. This article frames the preliminary research carried out around the animation documentary and highlights the ongoing pre-production processes of the first animation documentary made in the context of the extracurricular unit. All the creation processes presented here favor co- creation methods and the use of collaborative tools. The article concludes by presenting the next steps of the project