Thesis: The TV series Black Mirror as a substantial creation of British TV production Abstract: ENG The thesis deals with the analysis of the British TV anthology Black Mirror. It examines the program in terms of authorship, processing method, theme, genre, and impact on society. The aim is to determine the basic characteristics of the Black Mirror and to point out its uniqueness in the context of current trends in television content. In individual chapters, it focuses on the role of authorship, the definition of the genre and the definition of the main topic. The program is also subjected to a narrative and stylistic analysis that examines the way the story is constructed, the narrative structure, the work with the characters, the environm...
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Created by Charlie Brooker, first broadcast by Channel 4 and later by Netflix, TV series Black Mirro...
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The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
The following report is a textual analysis of the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror. The researc...
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Investigating the paradoxical cooperation between multiple media platforms and their influence on pu...
This thesis approaches televisual texts and the scholarly practice of textual analysis via the polit...
This thesis represents the first full-length critical study of the career of a director working in t...
This thesis examines the impact of writers, producers and directors on programming and production i...
Book synopsis: An engaging and provocative study of the contemporary prime-time 'quality' serial tel...
Created by Charlie Brooker, first broadcast by Channel 4 and later by Netflix, TV series Black Mirro...
The thesis investigates the development of programmes about the cinema on British television during ...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
The following report is a textual analysis of the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror. The researc...
The aim of the submitted thesis "TV show Ulice (The Street) as the first Czech daily Soap opera is t...
This thesis explores the expansion of British television in the 1950s and 1960s and its relationship...
This thesis focuses on the manner how a phenomenon often called "media construction of reality" occu...
This thesis entitled "To Be Continued: Fictional Worlds of TV Series" is focused on television serie...
Narrative Specifics in New Generation TV Series bachelor thesis examines features peculiar to TV Ser...
This thesis examines how the television set was domesticated in Britain, from the beginning of the t...
Investigating the paradoxical cooperation between multiple media platforms and their influence on pu...
This thesis approaches televisual texts and the scholarly practice of textual analysis via the polit...
This thesis represents the first full-length critical study of the career of a director working in t...
This thesis examines the impact of writers, producers and directors on programming and production i...
Book synopsis: An engaging and provocative study of the contemporary prime-time 'quality' serial tel...