E. Charlotte Stevens, Fanvids. Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use, Amsterdam University Press, 2020. Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, they are neither television episodes nor films; they resemble music videos but are non-commercial fanworks that construct creative and critical analyses of existing media. The creators of fanvids-called vidders-are predominantly women, whose vids prompt questions about media historiograp..
Este artículo explora una de las manifestaciones culturales del fandom, los fan-made vids, aplicándo...
Abstract This article examines the various types of fan videos inspired by the nineteenth-century cl...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, t...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
For decades, scholars in the social sciences and literary, media and communication studies have demo...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
The focus of this research is “fanvids” which are the creative work of fans that combine clips or im...
Through the in-depth analysis of a single fanwork, Luminosity’s concept-vid Scooby Road (2005), made...
This essay explores the relationship between contemporary remix culture and inherited traditions of ...
This essay tackles ‘fan vidding’, a grassroots practice of remix, a form of video production where f...
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
At the 2016 fan convention VidUKon, I curated and screened a vidshow themed around vampires. A vidsh...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
Despite the fan studies emphasis on participatory culture, much of the current work on vids (and in ...
Este artículo explora una de las manifestaciones culturales del fandom, los fan-made vids, aplicándo...
Abstract This article examines the various types of fan videos inspired by the nineteenth-century cl...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, t...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
For decades, scholars in the social sciences and literary, media and communication studies have demo...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
The focus of this research is “fanvids” which are the creative work of fans that combine clips or im...
Through the in-depth analysis of a single fanwork, Luminosity’s concept-vid Scooby Road (2005), made...
This essay explores the relationship between contemporary remix culture and inherited traditions of ...
This essay tackles ‘fan vidding’, a grassroots practice of remix, a form of video production where f...
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
At the 2016 fan convention VidUKon, I curated and screened a vidshow themed around vampires. A vidsh...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
Despite the fan studies emphasis on participatory culture, much of the current work on vids (and in ...
Este artículo explora una de las manifestaciones culturales del fandom, los fan-made vids, aplicándo...
Abstract This article examines the various types of fan videos inspired by the nineteenth-century cl...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...