TRANSFORMATION OF SCREEN ARTS IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Authors

  • Yan Milenin Doctoral Candidate, Department of Cinematography Author
  • S. K. Annamuratova Academic Supervisor Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Author

Keywords:

Screen arts, dramaturgy, digital technologies, internet platforms, web series, mobile filmmaking, clip thinking, short-form content, Uzbekistan, visual culture.

Abstract

This article examines the impact of contemporary digital technologies and the internet environment on the transformation of dramaturgy in the screen arts of Uzbekistan. It analyzes changes in the modes of production and distribution of audiovisual content, the formation of internet dramaturgy, and the influence of social media platforms on narrative structure. Particular attention is paid to mobile filmmaking, web series, and short-form content, which shape new models of plot construction and character systems. The study outlines the prospects for the development of screen arts within the digital environment.

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2026-04-10

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TRANSFORMATION OF SCREEN ARTS IN UZBEKISTAN IN THE DIGITAL AGE. (2026). Ideal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(4), 64-68. https://researchiapress.com/index.php/1/article/view/221

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