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From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation - Rethinking the Transition of Popular Narratives and Characters across Old... From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation - Rethinking the Transition of Popular Narratives and Characters across Old and New Media (Hardcover, New)
Costas Constandinides
R3,935 Discovery Miles 39 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The main corpus of film adaptation thus far has focused on films based on canonical literature. From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation" takes the next logical step by discussing the emerging modes of film adaptation from older media to new, mainly focusing on the computer-generated reconstructions of popular narratives and characters along with other forms of convergence such as the Internet. While 'New Media' is a broad concept, the book will concentrate on the ways digital technology is being used in the encoding of films and discuss the ways this shift can be debated from a theoretical perspective.

Though the discussion is framed through the 'new media' lens, the work will not exclude a broader understanding of New Media which refers to video games, official websites and interactivity so as to examine how the visual style of contemporary films is dispersed across, and influenced by, other media. Discussing films like Minority Report," King Kong," 300 "and Wanted" in relation to Film Adaptation theory, the work aims to challenge and rework the definition of adaptation.

Adaptation in the Age of Media Convergence (Hardcover, 0): Johannes Fehrle, Werner Schafke-Zell Adaptation in the Age of Media Convergence (Hardcover, 0)
Johannes Fehrle, Werner Schafke-Zell; Contributions by Costas Constandinides, Joyce Goggin, Rudiger Heinze, …
R3,054 R1,795 Discovery Miles 17 950 Save R1,259 (41%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This collection considers new phenomena emerging in a convergence environment from the perspective of adaptation studies. The contributions take the most prominent methods within the field to offer reconsiderations of theoretical concepts and practices in participatory culture, transmedia franchises, and new media adaptations. The authors discuss phenomena ranging from mash-ups of novels and YouTube cover songs to negotiations of authorial control and interpretative authority between media producers and fan communities to perspectives on the fictional and legal framework of brands and franchises. In this fashion, the collection expands the horizons of both adaptation and transmedia studies and provides reassessments of frequently discussed (BBC's Sherlock or the LEGO franchise) and previously largely ignored phenomena (self-censorship in transnational franchises, mash-up novels, or YouTube cover videos).

Cypriot Cinemas - Memory, Conflict, and Identity in the Margins of Europe (Paperback): Costas Constandinides, Yiannis Papadakis Cypriot Cinemas - Memory, Conflict, and Identity in the Margins of Europe (Paperback)
Costas Constandinides, Yiannis Papadakis
R1,516 Discovery Miles 15 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cyprus, the idyllic "island of Aphrodite," is better known as a site of conflict and division between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, rather than for its film production. Constandinides and Papadakis work to rectify this dearth of information by discussing the ouevre of filmmakers engaging with the island's traumatic legacies: anti-colonial struggles, post-colonial instability, interethnic conflict, external interventions and war. Starting with the cinema of the 1960s, when the island became a republic, the collection focuses on the recent decades of filmmakers exploring issues of conflict, memory, identity, nationalism, migration and gender, as well as the work of filmmakers who chose to cooperate across the ethnic divide. Cypriot Cinemas utilizes a methodology that engages all necessary perspectives for an illuminating critical discussion: historical, theoretical and comparative (Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot films in relation to regional film cultures/practices). While the volume develops a discussion based on the reading of the political in Cypriot films, it also looks at other film cultures and debates such as (s)exploitation films and transnational cinema.

Cypriot Cinemas - Memory, Conflict, and Identity in the Margins of Europe (Hardcover): Costas Constandinides, Yiannis Papadakis Cypriot Cinemas - Memory, Conflict, and Identity in the Margins of Europe (Hardcover)
Costas Constandinides, Yiannis Papadakis
R4,828 Discovery Miles 48 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cyprus, the idyllic 'island of Aphrodite' is better known as a site of conflict and division between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, rather than for its film production. Constandinides and Papadakis want to rectify this dearth of information by discussing the work of filmmakers striving to engage with the island's traumatic legacies: anti-colonial struggles, post-colonial instability, interethnic conflict and war. Beginning from the cinema of the 1960s when the island became a republic, the collection focuses on the recent decades and filmmakers currently exploring issues of conflict, memory, identity, nationalism, migration and gender, as well as the work of filmmakers who chose to cooperate across the ethnic divide. In addition, films from a younger generation of Cypriot filmmakers, like Elias Demetriou, Christos Georgiou and Dervish Zaim, are beginning to feature in top regional and international film festivals and to acquire significant audiences in Cyprus, Turkey and Greece. "Cypriot Cinemas: Memory, Conflict and Identity in the Margins of Europe" utilises a methodology which engages all necessary parameters for an illuminating critical discussion: historical, theoretical and comparative (Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot films in relation to regional film cultures/practices). While the volume develops a discussion based on the reading of the political in Cypriot films it also looks at other film cultures and debates such as (s)exploitation films and transnational cinema.

From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation - Rethinking the Transition of Popular Narratives and Characters across Old... From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation - Rethinking the Transition of Popular Narratives and Characters across Old and New Media (Paperback)
Costas Constandinides
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The main corpus of film adaptation thus far has focused on films based on canonical literature. From Film Adaptation to Post-Celluloid Adaptation takes the next logical step by discussing the emerging modes of film adaptation from older media to new, mainly focusing on the computer-generated reconstructions of popular narratives and characters along with other forms of convergence such as the Internet. While 'New Media' is a broad concept, the book will concentrate on the ways digital technology is being used in the encoding of films and discuss the ways this shift can be debated from a theoretical perspective.

Though the discussion is framed through the 'new media' lens, the work will not exclude a broader understanding of New Media which refers to video games, official websites and interactivity so as to examine how the visual style of contemporary films is dispersed across, and influenced by, other media. Discussing films like Minority Report, King Kong, 300 and Wanted in relation to Film Adaptation theory, the work aims to challenge and rework the definition of adaptation.

Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation - Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade (Paperback): Scott A. Lukas,... Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation - Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade (Paperback)
Scott A. Lukas, John Marmysz; Contributions by Shane Borrowman, Costas Constandinides, Daryl G. Frazetti, …
R1,725 Discovery Miles 17 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection was inspired by the observation that film remakes offer us the opportunity to revisit important issues, stories, themes, and topics in a manner that is especially relevant and meaningful to contemporary audiences. Like mythic stories that are told again and again in differing ways, film remakes present us with updated perspectives on timeless ideas. While some remakes succeed and others fail aesthetically, they always say something about the culture in which_and for which_they are produced. Contributors explore the ways in which the fears of death, loss of self, and bodily violence have been expressed and then reinterpreted in such films and remakes as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Night of the Living Dead, and Dawn of the Dead. Films such as Rollerball, The Ring, The Grudge, The Great Yokai Wars, and Insomnia are discussed as well because of their ability to give voice to collective anxieties concerning cultural change, nihilism, and globalization. While opening on a note that emphasizes the compulsion of filmmakers to revisit issues concerning fear and anxiety, this collection ends by using films like Solaris, King Kong, Star Trek, Doom, and Van Helsing to suggest that repeated confrontation with these issues allows the opportunity for creative and positive transformation.

Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation - Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade (Hardcover): Scott A. Lukas,... Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation - Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade (Hardcover)
Scott A. Lukas, John Marmysz; Contributions by Shane Borrowman, Costas Constandinides, Daryl G. Frazetti, …
R3,964 Discovery Miles 39 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection was inspired by the observation that film remakes offer us the opportunity to revisit important issues, stories, themes, and topics in a manner that is especially relevant and meaningful to contemporary audiences. Like mythic stories that are told again and again in differing ways, film remakes present us with updated perspectives on timeless ideas. While some remakes succeed and others fail aesthetically, they always say something about the culture in which and for which they are produced. Contributors explore the ways in which the fears of death, loss of self, and bodily violence have been expressed and then reinterpreted in such films and remakes as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Night of the Living Dead, and Dawn of the Dead. Films such as Rollerball, The Ring, The Grudge, The Great Yokai Wars, and Insomnia are discussed as well because of their ability to give voice to collective anxieties concerning cultural change, nihilism, and globalization. While opening on a note that emphasizes the compulsion of filmmakers to revisit issues concerning fear and anxiety, this collection ends by using films like Solaris, King Kong, Star Trek, Doom, and Van Helsing to suggest that repeated confrontation with these issues allows the opportunity for creative and positive transformation."

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