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Mechanical Witness - A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts (Paperback)
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Mechanical Witness - A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts (Paperback)
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Mechanical Witness will be the first cultural and legal history
charting the changing role and theoretical implications of the use
of film and video as courtroom evidence. The author moves from the
earliest uses of film in the courts of the 1920s to Osama Bin
Laden's taped statements after 9/11, revealing how the courts have
developed a reliance on film and video technologies and contributed
to the growing influence of visual media in twentieth century
America. At the same time, the meaning of film and video as used in
juridical contexts has developed a theoretical legacy which both
resonates with and contradicts existing scholarship-focusing on
economic, social, or aesthetic factors-which hitherto has defined
film's status and cultural contribution. In the context of a trial,
the possible meanings of a film or video can be very different from
its meaning when shown in a movie theater or broadcast on
television, yet the public and cinema scholars tend to assume that
the meaning of an image remains constant. Mechanical Witness
demonstrates that we must understand evidentiary film and video's
institutional specificity if we are to understand the effects of
motion picture technologies on our culture. This study sets the
terms for a long overdue assessment of how the entertainment
industry has dominated and shaped our film viewing practices, the
place of moving picture evidence in the courtroom, and the social
and cultural consequences of these intertwined histories.
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