On the Current Status and Trends of Short Video Self Media Development in the 5G Era
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5G Era, Self Media, Short Video, video production, presentation style, TikTokAbstract
This paper explores the background and development trends of self-media and short videos in the 5G era. It begins by introducing the backgrounds of the 5G era, self-media, and short videos, and then analyzes video creation in the era of self-media, focusing on the rise of platforms like TikTok and emerging video genres. The differences between long and short videos in terms of content production, video production, and presentation style are compared. The paper also discusses the characteristics of short videos, such as convenience and diversity, and points out the problems in the short video industry, including varying quality of works and serious homogenization of content and form. Finally, development suggestions for self-media short videos are proposed, including strengthening one's own qualities and cultivating innovative awareness, as well as enhancing regulatory efforts to prevent the spread of harmful content. Through this analysis, a better understanding of the current status and future development direction of self-media short videos can be gained.
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