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Title
Besides the screen
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Motion picture industry (LCSH)
Motion pictures--Distribution (LCSH)
Motion pictures--Marketing (LCSH)
Motion picture film--Preservation (LCSH)
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / Direction & Production (BISACSH)
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism (BISACSH)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies (BISACSH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: PN1995 .B47 2015
DDC: 384/.84 full
PER004010
PER004030
SOC052000
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"Besides the Screen seeks to make an intervention into film and screen studies by examining and considering the elements of cinematic experience, production and dissemination that exist beside the screen. New media technologies impact cinema well beyond the screen; they also promote the reorganization of its logic of distribution, modes of consumption and viewing regimes. This publication speculates about the changes in modes of accessing, distributing, storing and promoting moving images and how they might affect cinematographic experience, economy and historiography. In doing so, Besides the Screen examines three key themes: distribution, promotion and curation. The volume's main argument is that we must examine those practices that exist besides the screen if we are to consider fully how filmic experience is mediated by various technological and societal changes in the early decades of the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
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List of FiguresList of TablesNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: In the Grooves of the Cinematographic Circuit; Gabriel Menotti Gonring and Virginia CrispPART I: THROUGH MANY CHANNELS: DISTRIBUTION2. From the Big Screen to the Small Ones: How Digitisation is Transforming the Distribution, Exhibition and Consumption of Movies; Alejandro Pardo 3. Notes on Film Distribution: Networks, Screens and Practices; Stefania Haritou4. Catering For Whom? The Problematic Ethos Of Audio-Visual Distribution Online; Jonas Andersson-SchwarzPART II: UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTS: PROMOTION5. 1-18-08 - Viral Marketing Strategies in Hollywood Cinema; Stephanie Janes6. Terms of Intimacy: Blog Marketing, Experiential Desegregation, and Collaborative Film Value Production; Ya-Feng Mon7. On The Problematic Productivity Of Hype: Flashforward's Promotional Campaign; Enrica PicarelliPART III: IN THE FILES AND OUT THERE: CURATION8. Audiovisual Archives and the Public Domain: Economics of Access, Exclusive Control and the Digital Skew; Claudy Op den Kamp9. Live Audiovisual Performance And Documentation; Ana Carvalho10. Public Screenings Beside Screens: A Spatial Perspective; Zlatan Krajina11. Interactive Video Installations in Public Spaces: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's Under Scan; Elena PapadakiIndex.
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Besides the screen