This article examines two adaptations of John le Carré’s 1974 novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the 1979 BBC television serial and the 2011 cinema film, in order to investigate critical orthodoxies around the aesthetics of television and cinema. It examines the dialectical relationship between space and place, concluding that filming location acts as a ‘framing place’, shaping production practices and effecting a dialogic interchange between production space and narrative place. Drawing on original research interviews with production team members, it illuminates the process of production and demonstrates the interaction between material space and social space in the interaction of location and practitioners. The article concludes that the...
Screen performance is characterised by the interaction of performance, place and screen, but has suf...
This article summarizes an evidence-based study that adapts a breakpoint approach to investigate how...
This article will explore the mapping of screen performance in 'Coccolith' (2018), a film directed a...
This paper argues that transatlantic hybridity connects space, visual style and ideological point of...
The genre of spy fiction confronts a paradigm-shifting event in the 1990s with the end of the Cold W...
David Bordwell (2012) notes a chess motif in the mise-en-scène of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Alfreds...
The article examines the cultural importance of the ‘Cambridge spies’, the infamous traitors who bet...
This article explores the connections and distinctions between cinema and TV, and between the screen...
This article is one of the outcomes of the research project ‘Spaces of Television: Production, Site ...
This article analyses the ways in which the design of a character’s home environment is able to conv...
While the development of British television drama has been well charted, comparatively little work h...
The article is devoted to analyses of the Soviet cultural consciousness during the Cold War, which w...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Journal of ...
Spanning the 1950s to the present day, The changing spaces of television is both a historical overvi...
International audienceTo what extent does cinema represent a resource to reflect on the evolutions o...
Screen performance is characterised by the interaction of performance, place and screen, but has suf...
This article summarizes an evidence-based study that adapts a breakpoint approach to investigate how...
This article will explore the mapping of screen performance in 'Coccolith' (2018), a film directed a...
This paper argues that transatlantic hybridity connects space, visual style and ideological point of...
The genre of spy fiction confronts a paradigm-shifting event in the 1990s with the end of the Cold W...
David Bordwell (2012) notes a chess motif in the mise-en-scène of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Alfreds...
The article examines the cultural importance of the ‘Cambridge spies’, the infamous traitors who bet...
This article explores the connections and distinctions between cinema and TV, and between the screen...
This article is one of the outcomes of the research project ‘Spaces of Television: Production, Site ...
This article analyses the ways in which the design of a character’s home environment is able to conv...
While the development of British television drama has been well charted, comparatively little work h...
The article is devoted to analyses of the Soviet cultural consciousness during the Cold War, which w...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Journal of ...
Spanning the 1950s to the present day, The changing spaces of television is both a historical overvi...
International audienceTo what extent does cinema represent a resource to reflect on the evolutions o...
Screen performance is characterised by the interaction of performance, place and screen, but has suf...
This article summarizes an evidence-based study that adapts a breakpoint approach to investigate how...
This article will explore the mapping of screen performance in 'Coccolith' (2018), a film directed a...