Screen Media offers screen enthusiasts the analytical and theoretical vocabulary required to articulate responses to film and television. The authors emphasise the importance of 'thinking on both sides of the screen'. They show how to develop the skills to understand and analyse how and why a screen text was shot, scored and edited in a particular way, and then to consider what impact those production choices might have on the audience
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
Mainstream U.K. and U.S. academic screen studies is a blend of textual analysis, the psy-complexes, ...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
"Traditionally books on film or media studies address either film or television, rarely treating the...
A media-maker today requires an understanding of past trends and current techniques and, most import...
Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its ...
World-leading filmmakers and scholars come together in Introduction to Screen Narrative: Perspective...
This handbook is an essential creative, critical and practical guide for students and educators of s...
This article presents the limits of an education for reception, from a notion of training that allow...
Editors Rieser and Zapp argue that the new media has brought with it innovations in screen narrative...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
© 2018 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s). All Rights Reserved. Aimed at students and e...
In today’s mass-mediated society the plethora of available media content has become a ubiquitous poo...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
Thinking is not a performing art, and that is why we need an Art for Thinking. Humans in a mediated ...
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
Mainstream U.K. and U.S. academic screen studies is a blend of textual analysis, the psy-complexes, ...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
"Traditionally books on film or media studies address either film or television, rarely treating the...
A media-maker today requires an understanding of past trends and current techniques and, most import...
Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its ...
World-leading filmmakers and scholars come together in Introduction to Screen Narrative: Perspective...
This handbook is an essential creative, critical and practical guide for students and educators of s...
This article presents the limits of an education for reception, from a notion of training that allow...
Editors Rieser and Zapp argue that the new media has brought with it innovations in screen narrative...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
© 2018 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s). All Rights Reserved. Aimed at students and e...
In today’s mass-mediated society the plethora of available media content has become a ubiquitous poo...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
Thinking is not a performing art, and that is why we need an Art for Thinking. Humans in a mediated ...
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
Mainstream U.K. and U.S. academic screen studies is a blend of textual analysis, the psy-complexes, ...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...