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Vol.20, No.0, 147 ~ 159, 2008
Title
Contents Development of Process for Digital Culture Industry
곽봉철 Kwak Bong Chul , 김일권 Eel Kwon Kim
Abstract
With the advent of the digital era, the fields where historic knowledge and IT-based knowledge are shared seems to be related to digital contents. The 21st century aims at the production of originative knowledge cultures capable of creating necessary contents for the knowledge-based society by combining accumulated knowledge with the relevant sciences. Content creation taking into account the characteristics of users is more crucial in the digital era. Especially, to develop suitable contents for cultural features and consumer characteristics, the strategic processes of content creation are required. Thus, this study was attempted to investigate into such processes intended to develop and standardize appropriate contents for the range and roles of the culture industry, and the tastes of content users. This study aimed to develop content creation processes which enables to develop effectively desired One Source Multi-Use (OSMU) contents so that the source of culture can be converted into the culture industry, and additionally, to standardize such the processes appropriately for the traits and patterns of users desiring new contents so that they can be applied to the model framework.
Key Words
Content Creation Processes, One Source Multi-Use, Consumer, Prosumer
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