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Television Mythologies

Television Mythologies
Author: Len Masterman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134958412

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A collection of essays on television which focuses on the previewers, the TV magazines, quiz shows, commercial breaks, Top of the Pops, One Man and His Dog, personalities, politicians and continuity announcers.


Television Mythologies

Television Mythologies
Author: Len Masterman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre: Television programs
ISBN:

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Television

Television
Author: Jeremy G. Butler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-02-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136925821

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For nearly two decades, Television: Critical Methods and Applications has served as the foremost guide to television studies. Designed for the television studies course in communication and media studies curricula, Television explains in depth how television programs and commercials are made and how they function as producers of meaning. Author Jeremy G. Butler shows the ways in which camera style, lighting, set design, editing, and sound combine to produce meanings that viewers take away from their television experience. He supplies students with a whole toolbox of implements to disassemble television and read between the lines, teaching them to incorporate critical thinking into their own television viewing. The fourth edition builds upon the pedagogy of previous editions to best accommodate current modes of understanding and teaching television. Highlights of the fourth edition include: New chapter and part organization to reflect the current approach to teaching television—with greatly expanded methods and theories chapters. An entirely new chapter on modes of production and their impact on what you see on the screen. Discussions integrated throughout on the latest developments in television’s on-going convergence with other media, such as material on transmedia storytelling and YouTube’s impact on video distribution. Over three hundred printed illustrations, including new and better quality frame grabs of recent television shows and commercials. A companion website featuring color frame grabs, a glossary, flash cards, and editing and sound exercises for students, as well as PowerPoint presentations, sample syllabi and other materials for instructors. Links to online videos that support examples in the text are also provided. With its distinctive approach to examining television, Television is appropriate for courses in television studies, media criticism, and general critical studies.


Personality Presenters

Personality Presenters
Author: Frances Bonner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 131708182X

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Television presenters are key to the sociability of the medium, speaking directly to viewers as intermediaries between audiences and those who are interviewed, perform or compete on screen. As targets of both great affection and derision from viewers and the subjects of radio, internet, magazine and newspaper coverage, many have careers that have lasted almost as long as post-war television itself. Nevertheless, as a profession, television presenting has received little scholarly attention. Personality Presenters explores the role of the television presenter, analysing the distinct skills possessed by different categories of host and the expectations and difficulties that exist with regard to the promotion of the various films, books, consumer and cultural products with which they are associated. The close involvement of presenters with the content that they present is examined, while the impact of the presenters' own celebrity on the tasks that they perform is scrutinised. With a focus on non-fiction entertainment shows such as game shows, lifestyle and reality shows, chat, daytime and talk shows, this book explores issues of consumer culture, advertising and celebrity, as well as the connection of presenters with ethical issues. Offering detailed case studies of internationally recognised presenters, as well comparisons between national presenters from the UK and Australia, Personality Presenters provides a rich discussion of television presenters as significant conduits in the movement of ideas. As such, it will appeal to sociologists as well as those working in the fields of popular culture, cultural and media studies and cultural theory.


Star Texts

Star Texts
Author: Jeremy G. Butler
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814323120

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A collection of previously published works on performance and stardom, examining the relationship between genre and performance, the position of the star within ideology, the construction of a semiotics of performance and stardom, the function of the actor within experimental or independent cinema, and the distinction between performance and everyday behavior. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Television Personalities

Television Personalities
Author: James Bennett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136907475

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Television Personalities offers an exciting, engaging approach to studying and understanding the most prominent and popular performers in television and celebrity culture. It is an original, indispensable guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students of media, television and celebrity studies, as well as those interested in digital culture more widely.


Stars

Stars
Author: Richard Dyer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1838718389

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Through the intensive examination of films, magazines, advertising and critical texts, Dyer analyses the historical, ideological and aesthetic significance of stars, changing the way we understand screen icons. Paying particular attention to icons including Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne.


Understanding Television

Understanding Television
Author: Andrew Goodwin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005-07-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134979541

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Understanding Television offers an introduction to some of the issues of television broadcasting and its main genres. It examines a number of programme categories, such as news, drama-documentary, sit-com, soap opera, sport and quizzes, and discusses aspects of the history of the organisation of television, its audiences and its future; it also looks at some key conceptual debates about hegemony in contemporary television


Television

Television
Author: Toby Miller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2003
Genre: Television
ISBN: 9780415255035

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