Turk, Tisha and Joshua Johnson. 2012. Toward an ecology of vidding. Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 9: special issues on Fan/Remix Vidoe, edited by Francesca Coppa and Julie Levin Russo. doi:10.3983/twc.2012.0326.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2013/1037/thumbnail.jp
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Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
This essay explores the relationship between contemporary remix culture and inherited traditions of ...
Despite the fan studies emphasis on participatory culture, much of the current work on vids (and in ...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
David J. Gunkel, Of Remixology. Ethics and Aesthetics after Remix, The MIT Press, 2015. Remix—or th...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
For decades, scholars in the social sciences and literary, media and communication studies have demo...
In an interview with Henry Jenkins, Jonathan McIntosh named fannish vidding as a key influence on tw...
The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media surveys the contemporary landscape of audiov...
New Critical Studies in Television online academic blog on novel aspects of television as a converge...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Julie Levin Russo’s undergraduate film stud...
Turk’s interest lies in the vid creator’s explanation of character development and behavior
New Critical Studies in Television online academic blog on novel aspects of television as a converge...
Media workers use radical remix techniques to produce content for the mainstream media indus...
\u27Your own imagination\u27: Vidding and Vidwatching as Collaborative Interpretation, Film & Film ...
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
This essay explores the relationship between contemporary remix culture and inherited traditions of ...
Despite the fan studies emphasis on participatory culture, much of the current work on vids (and in ...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
David J. Gunkel, Of Remixology. Ethics and Aesthetics after Remix, The MIT Press, 2015. Remix—or th...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
For decades, scholars in the social sciences and literary, media and communication studies have demo...
In an interview with Henry Jenkins, Jonathan McIntosh named fannish vidding as a key influence on tw...
The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media surveys the contemporary landscape of audiov...
New Critical Studies in Television online academic blog on novel aspects of television as a converge...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Julie Levin Russo’s undergraduate film stud...
Turk’s interest lies in the vid creator’s explanation of character development and behavior
New Critical Studies in Television online academic blog on novel aspects of television as a converge...
Media workers use radical remix techniques to produce content for the mainstream media indus...