| Theme | Key Contributions | Relevance to AOTR | |-------|-------------------|-------------------| | | Sundar (2023) defines modularity as “the design of media units that can be recombined, repurposed, and re‑formatted with minimal friction.” | AOTR’s “Content‑Readiness Index” operationalizes modularity through a scoring system for each asset. | | Transmedia Storytelling | Jenkins (2019) outlines narrative continuity across platforms. | AOTR’s “Olivia Chronicles” franchise spans a web series, TikTok micro‑episodic teasers, and an AR mobile game. | | Algorithmic Curation & Discovery | Napoli (2022) argues that recommendation algorithms now shape production decisions. | AOTR’s analytics team uses platform APIs to feed real‑time trend data into story‑boarding. | | Platform Convergence & Trunk Theory | Dovey & Rose (2020) introduce “trunk theory” to explain how content must be ready for multiple “distribution trunks.” | AOTR’s brand identity is built on trunk‑ready readiness, a direct extension of this theory. | | Revenue Diversification in Digital Media | Lotz (2021) discusses subscription, ad‑supported, and transaction‑based models. | AOTR leverages a hybrid model: SVOD partnerships, branded‑content deals, and micro‑transaction in‑game purchases. |
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