Citations:reaction video

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English citations of reaction video

  • 2015, Larissa Hjorth, Olivia Khoo, editors, Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia, Routledge, →ISBN, page 335:
    When a reaction video looks quite similar to another reactor's video, a plagiarism debate may appear in the comments. The author of the reaction video in question is expected to give an account.
  • 2016 March 11, Megan Garber, “The Radical Democracy of the Reaction Video”, in The Atlantic[1]:
    The reaction video may well be the quintessential genre of the nascent digital age. Enabled by YouTube and smartphones and iMovie and a cultural and political climate that both enforces social hierarchies and resents them, it carries its own internal aesthetics and motivations.
  • 2019, Kyong Yoon, Digital Mediascapes of Transnational Korean Youth Culture[2], Routledge, →ISBN:
    Furthermore, reaction videos produced by “micro-celebrity” fans can help fan viewers better understand various K-pop videos.
  • 2020, Luke Munn, Logic of Feeling: Technology's Quest to Capitalize Emotion, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 5:
    Take the reaction video genre for instance, a format in which people react to other videos. As a prank, music video, or video game plays in a thumbnail in the corner, the star films her spontaneous responses of shock or disbelief, laughter []