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Visible Fictions - Cinema: Television: Video

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Informationen zum Autor Now an independent TV producer, John Ellis has been a lecturer in film studies, an editor of and contributor to Screen magazine, and also co-wrote Language and Materialism (RKP 1978). Klappentext Ellis questions the assumption that cinema and television are interchangeable media. He sees cinema and broadcast TV not as competitive media, but as distinct forms, able to play interdependent social roles. Zusammenfassung Ellis questions the assumption that cinema and television are interchangeable media. He sees cinema and broadcast TV not as competitive media, but as distinct forms, able to play interdependent social roles. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Preliminaries Part I Cinema 2 Cinema as a cultural event 3 Cinema as image and sound 4 Cinema narration 5 The cinema spectator 6 Stars as cinematic phenomenon Part II Broadcast TV 7 Broadcast TV as cultural form 8 Broadcast TV as sound and image 9 Broadcast TV narration 10 The broadcast TV viewer Part III The institutions of cinema and broadcast TV 11 The current situation 12 The organisation of film production 13 The dominance of the Hollywood film 14 The organisation of broadcast TV production 15 Cinema and broadcast TV together 16 Beyond the Hollywood film: British independent cinema 17 Postface (1992)

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