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New Media Technology and Motion Pictures

by Daniel S. Hunt (Volume editor)
©2024 Textbook 0 Pages

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Summary

The motion picture industry is dependent on technology. It is therefore important for scholars and students of film, media, and communication to understand how film audiences and practitioners engage with technology. A critical aspect of scholarly work is to document and interpret these technologies as they emerge, and to provide a detailed understanding of how their use is changing due to social, political, environmental, and cultural factors.
 
The scholars and practitioners that contribute to this volume adopt a diverse range of theoretical and methodological perspectives in order to bridge the philosophical and epistemological differences that often create silos of media studies research. Authors explore topics such as; DIY production, equity and representation in Hollywood, the rise of mobile vertical screens, advancements in the cinematic experience, the relationships between traditional and new media, and social justice filmmaking. The impact of online social movements on the motion picture industry, and the dynamic interaction between makers and audiences, emerge as key areas of inquiry.

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Pages
Year
2024
ISBN (Softcover)
9781636671970
Language
English
Keywords
Motion Pictures Filmmaking DIY Filmmaking Movie Quotes Vertical Screens Vengeance Disruptive Technologies Representation Vlogging Film Distribution Film Exhibition Screenwriting Social Justice Filmmaking Times Up Oscars So White Equity in Hollywood Sociocultural Theory Diffusion Theory Rhetoric New Media Technology
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 20xx. xxx pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Daniel S. Hunt (Volume editor)

Daniel S. Hunt, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Communication at Worcester State University. His research is published in scholarly journals, such as the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Information, Communication, & Society, and Mass Communication and Society.

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