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Concept Tv An Aesthetics Of Television Series Bandirali Luca Terrone

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Concept Tv An Aesthetics Of Television Series Bandirali Luca Terrone
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Bandirali, Luca & Terrone, Enrico
ISBN: 9781498597562, 1498597564
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Concept Tv An Aesthetics Of Television Series Bandirali Luca Terrone by Bandirali, Luca & Terrone, Enrico 9781498597562, 1498597564 instant download after payment.

What is a television series? A widespread answer takes it to be a totality of episodes and seasons. Luca Bandirali and Enrico Terrone argue against this characterization. InConcept TV: An Aesthetics of Television Series, they contend that television series are concepts that manifest themselves through episodes and seasons, just as works of conceptual art can manifest themselves through installations or performances. In this sense, a television series is a conceptual narrative, a principle of construction of similar narratives. While the film viewer directly appreciates a narrative made of images and sounds, the TV viewer relies on images and sounds to grasp the conceptual narrative that they express. Here lies the key difference between television and film. Reflecting on this difference paves the way for an aesthetics of television series that makes room for their alleged prolixity, their tendency to repetition, and their lack of narrative closure. Bandirali and Terrone shed light on the specific ways in which television series are evaluated, arguing that some apparent flaws of them are, indeed, aesthetic merits when considered from a conceptual perspective. Hence, to maximize the aesthetic value of television series, one should not assess them in the same framework in which films are assessed but rather in a distinct conceptual framework.

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