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Online Review Analysis TriggeringHype in the Motion Picture Industry Laheba, Timothy Rey; Anggoro, Paulus Wisnu
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol 4, No 1 (2021): August 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v4i1.4528

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Competition in the motion picture industry continues to intensify at a very rapid pace. This phenomenon makes the production house continue to try to look for new ways to maximize revenue from the short life cycle of a film. One of the variables currently playing a larger role in decision-making to watch a film is a review. Two types of reviews are often used in the motion picture industry, namely the reviews from critics and fellow consumers. This study tries to see whose review will trigger a hype or buzz that much needed in the motion picture industry. Data from 219 respondents were collected to see their response regarding a review and whose review will encourage them to talk about a film to their peers and ultimately create the hype needed by a film. There are different perceptions for reviews given by critics, and fellow consumers with reviews from fellow consumers have greater potential to create and ignite hype in the motion picture industry.
Christian Ethical Review of Royalty Collection for the Use of Religious Songs in Online Worship Laheba, Timothy Rey; Gulo, Yabes Darling; Simanjuntak, Ferry
BIA': Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Kontekstual Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34307/b.v6i2.499

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Abstract: Online worship has rapidly emerged as a prevalent ministry approach in recent years. Many churches opt for broadcasting services via YouTube for virtual worship. However, challenges arise as songwriters request royalties for their songs featured in these online worship broadcasts. This can curtail song selection, consequently impacting service quality for congregants. This study explores the Christian ethical dimensions of royalty collection for religious songs in online worship, utilizing a literature review methodology. Its goal is to offer theological guidance to both songwriters and churches. The research scrutinizes influential academic journals, conducts a comprehensive analysis of biblical principles, and assesses Indonesia's relevant regulations. The primary aim of this study is to establish an ethical Christian perspective for composers and the church when addressing the intricate matter of royalty imposition when using religious songs in online worship. Although labor is a divine command for meeting human needs, Christians perceive work as an avenue to glorify God. Hence, seeking royalties for religious songs used in online worship might not align with this principle. This notion resonates with the non-commercial essence of worship. Moreover, it is imperative for churches to ensure that worship videos disseminated through platforms like YouTube and other social media retain their sanctity by avoiding monetization and commercialization. Keywords: online worship, religious song, royalty