Fenn, JohnHarris, Sabra2016-10-272016-10-272016-10-27https://hdl.handle.net/1794/20420Anime Music Videos (AMVs) are transformative works that provide channels of communication between the viewer and the viewed. The editors who make AMVs have distinct communities built on the evolution of anime conventions in the United States but have prospered and transformed globally. In the performance of technology, AMV editors find ways of using mass-mediated texts to express themselves, to convey emotions, and to communicate social messages. They make new associations by combining materials and display these associations in sophisticated ways on social forums like the Internet and anime conventions. The associations are interpretive and articulate how storytelling, rather than a fixed and linear one-way flow, is nonlinear, a negotiation between the storytelling performer and audience.en-USCreative Commons BY-ND 4.0-USAMVCommunicationFan studiesPerformanceStorytellingTechnologyAnime Music Videos and Storytelling: Performing Channels of CommunicationElectronic Thesis or Dissertation