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Spectacular Television Exploring Televisual Pleasure Helen Wheatley

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Spectacular Television Exploring Televisual Pleasure Helen Wheatley
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Helen Wheatley
ISBN: 9781780767376, 1780767374
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Spectacular Television Exploring Televisual Pleasure Helen Wheatley by Helen Wheatley 9781780767376, 1780767374 instant download after payment.

In terms of visual impact, television has often been regarded as inferior to cinema. It has been characterised as sound-led and consumed by a distracted audience. Today, it is tempting to see the rise of HD television as ushering in a new era of spectacular television. Yet since its earliest days, the medium has been epitomised by spectacle and offered its viewers diverse forms of visual pleasure. Looking at the early promotion of television and the launch of colour broadcasting, Spectacular Television traces a history of television as spectacular attraction, from its launch to the contemporary age of surround sound, digital effects and HD screens. In focusing on the spectacle of nature, landscape, and even our own bodies on television via explorations of popular television dramas, documentary series and factual entertainment, and ambitious natural history television, Helen Wheatley answers the questions: what is televisual pleasure, and how has television defined its own brand of spectacular aesthetics?

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