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The Informationized and Youth-oriented Expression of Main Melody Films and TV Works Empowered by Computer Technology: Innovation, Dilemmas and Value Identity Paths

Xiaojun Wang

Abstract


From the perspective of emotional communication theory and information communication, this paper focuses on the youth transformation trend of mainstream film and television works. It points out the current dilemmas including homogenization of information algorithms,
technical alienation of emotional expression, rigid value transmission, and unbalanced communication ecology. It further proposes development paths: deepening computer-enabled content innovation, strengthening information technology-enabled emotional resonance, and optimizing the information communication ecology. The research provides theoretical reference and practical guidance for mainstream film and
television works to realize value guidance among youth groups through computer-based information communication.

Keywords


Mainstream film and television works; Youth-oriented expression; Computer technology; Information communication; Emotional communication; Value identity; Youth groups

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/aitr.v3i12.9458

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