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Cinematic Digital Television Chris Comerford

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Cinematic Digital Television Chris Comerford
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.1 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Chris Comerford
ISBN: 9780367775261, 0367775263
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Cinematic Digital Television Chris Comerford by Chris Comerford 9780367775261, 0367775263 instant download after payment.

Chris Comerford explores cinematic digital television as an artistic classification and an academic object of study, and illuminates the slippage in definitions of previously-understood media forms. The growth of television as an artistic, informative medium has given rise to shifts in the aesthetic style of the programs we watch, and this book outlines these shifts along with the contemporary debates and critical theory surrounding them. Comerford looks at the forms and aesthetics of television, the production standards influencing streaming television and the agency of audiences, and provides case studies of key TV shows illustrating these shifts, including Twin Peaks: The Return, WandaVision, Hacks and Russian Doll. Navigating levels of production and reception in cinematic digital television, the book uses film-inspired TV as a lightning rod for understanding our narrative screen media landscape and the classifications we use to negotiate it. Essential reading for both scholars and students of media and television studies, this book provides a much-needed consideration of the changing landscape of television.

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