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Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives of art, literature and
music, Lucy Fife Donaldson develops a stimulating understanding of
a concept that has received little detailed attention in relation
to film. Based on close analysis, 'Texture in Film' brings
discussion of style and affect together in a selection of case
studies drawn from American cinema.
An exciting new strand in The Television Series, the 'Moments in
Television' collections celebrate the power and artistry of
television, whilst interrogating key critical concepts in
television scholarship. Each 'Moments' book is organised around a
provocative binary theme. Complexity / simplicity addresses the
idea of complex TV, examining its potential, limitations and impact
upon creative and interpretative practices. It also reassesses
simplicity as an alternative criterion for evaluation. Complexity
and simplicity persuasively illuminate the book's chosen programmes
in new ways. The book explores an eclectic range of TV fictions,
dramatic and comedic. Contributors from diverse perspectives come
together to expand and enrich the kind of close analysis most
commonly found in television aesthetics. Sustained, detailed
programme analyses are sensitively framed within historical,
technological, institutional, cultural, creative and art-historical
contexts. -- .
An exciting new strand in The Television Series, the 'Moments in
Television' collections celebrate the power and artistry of
television, whilst interrogating key critical concepts in
television scholarship. Each 'Moments' book is organised around a
provocative binary theme. Sound / image reassesses the synergy
between televisual images, and sounds and music, as a key creative
interaction warranting closer attention. Through close scrutiny of
visual and sonic elements, the book's chosen programmes are
persuasively illuminated in new ways. The book explores an eclectic
range of TV fictions, dramatic and comedic. Contributors from
diverse perspectives come together to expand and enrich the kind of
close analysis most commonly found in television aesthetics.
Sustained, detailed programme analyses are sensitively framed
within historical, technological, institutional, cultural, creative
and art-historical contexts. -- .
An exciting new strand in The Television Series, the 'Moments in
Television' collections celebrate the power and artistry of
television, whilst interrogating key critical concepts in
television scholarship. Each 'Moments' book is organised around a
provocative binary theme. Substance / styleoffers fresh
perspectives on television's essential qualities and aesthetic
significance. It reassesses the synergy between substance and
style, highlighting the potential for meaning to arise through
their integration. The book's chosen programmes are persuasively
illuminated in new ways. The book explores an eclectic range of TV
fictions, dramatic and comedic. Contributors from diverse
perspectives come together to expand and enrich the kind of close
analysis most commonly found in television aesthetics. Sustained,
detailed programme analyses are sensitively framed within
historical, technological, institutional, cultural, creative and
art-historical contexts. -- .
An exciting new strand in The Television Series, the ‘Moments in
Television’ collections celebrate the power and artistry of
television, whilst interrogating key critical concepts in
television scholarship. Each ‘Moments’ book is organised around
a provocative binary theme. Epic / everyday explores the presence
within television of the epic and the everyday. It argues that
attention to ideas of the epic and notions of the everyday can
illuminate television programmes in new ways. The book explores an
eclectic range of TV fictions, including Game of Thrones, Lost and
Dr Who. Contributors from diverse perspectives come together to
expand and enrich the kind of close analysis most commonly found in
television aesthetics. Sustained, detailed programme analyses are
sensitively framed within historical, technological, institutional,
cultural, creative and art-historical contexts. -- .
Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives of art, literature and
music, Donaldson develops a stimulating understanding of a concept
that has received little detailed attention in relation to film.
Based in close analysis, Texture in Film brings discussion of style
and affect together in a selection of case studies drawn from
American cinema.
This innovative and timely collection offers a wide-reaching
critical evaluation of performance in television, mapping out key
conventions, practices and concerns while introducing performance
theory and criticism to the established field of television
studies. Chapters from leading scholars move through a range of
examples from different styles and genres, from Game of Thrones to
America's Next Top Model. Individual performances are analysed in
close detail as the authors debate central questions of meaning,
value and achievement. Opening out new pathways for inquiry and
investigation, this book is an important touchstone for
undergraduate and postgraduate students of television, media and
theatre studies with an interest in the work of actors and
non-actors on screen.
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