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This book is a unique exploration of the transformational process
that turns film's raw material into deeply moving and provocative
experiences. It takes key moments in films as examples of this
process and examines how the moment is staged; how visual
composition is used; how narrative is structured; how color, light,
and music are handled; and how to get inside what it is like to be
a fictional character that viewers really care about. 240 pp.
In this third book of the Shingo Model series, Continuous
Improvement focuses on five of the Shingo Guiding Principles: seek
perfection, embrace scientific thinking, focus on process, assure
quality at the source, and improve flow and pull. Each chapter in
Continuous Improvement is designed to enhance your comprehension of
one or more aspects of the Continuous Improvement dimension of the
Shingo Model and to increase your understanding of how the
dimension interrelates with and complements the other principles in
the Shingo Model. Ultimately, this explanation grounds the
technical science of continuous improvement with a powerful social
science that focuses on people development. It is this combination
that creates the opportunity for improvement to be truly
continuous. Because tacit learning is critical to deepening your
continuous improvement knowledge, "Reader Challenges" are included
throughout the text to encourage you to apply what you have read
within the context of your own organization. This hands-on practice
is necessary to understand the interrelatedness of principles,
systems, and tools that are inherent in the Shingo Model. The
Shingo Institute recognizes that "the transformation from
traditional philosophy and practices to organizational excellence
does not occur without the courage, creativity, and persistence of
everyone in the organization-from executives to managers to team
members on the frontline."
"Media, Masculinities, and the Machine" identifies a distinctive
phenomenon in today's media culture - the contemporary male fantasy
of 'suiting up' and pushing technology to its limits. The authors
deconstruct this fantasy using two in-depth studies from American,
British and global media: the social imagining of hi-tech in the
long-running "Transformers" franchise and global Formula One
motorsport, with links to numerous other areas of contemporary
culture. By drawing on non-representational theory and the latest
theories of affect while employing the method of autoethnography to
explore what boys and men 'want' and say, the book offers a timely
contribution to our understanding of contemporary cultural
attachments. The book provides informative accounts of two
instances united by their apparent gender focus and by their
interest in ways of imagining high-tech. Tracking their theme
through TV, cinema, toys, magazines, merchandising, and the culture
of the gadget, the authors raise important questions about mediated
masculinities today and propose a new theoretical framework for
uncovering what is going on. >
"Media, Masculinities, and the Machine" identifies a distinctive
phenomenon in today's media culture - the contemporary male fantasy
of 'suiting up' and pushing technology to its limits. The authors
deconstruct this fantasy using two in-depth studies from American,
British and global media: the social imagining of hi-tech in the
long-running "Transformers" franchise and global Formula One
motorsport, with links to numerous other areas of contemporary
culture. By drawing on non-representational theory and the latest
theories of affect while employing the method of autoethnography to
explore what boys and men 'want' and say, the book offers a timely
contribution to our understanding of contemporary cultural
attachments. The book provides informative accounts of two
instances united by their apparent gender focus and by their
interest in ways of imagining high-tech. Tracking their theme
through TV, cinema, toys, magazines, merchandising, and the culture
of the gadget, the authors raise important questions about mediated
masculinities today and propose a new theoretical framework for
uncovering what is going on.
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