This study looks at television as a text and the way in which it is read, with particular reference to continuous narratives. - Video literacy is defined as the competence possessed by viewers by which they comprehend moving picture media. - Television texture is a term intended to indicate the nature of television output as a text. - Soap opera is a popular term for a continuing drama serial that derives from the original association of the form with sponsorship by detergent companies. Film theory has provided the basis for much of our understanding of moving pictures, but the film medium is increasingly being displaced by the electronic image. The metaphor of film language or grammar has proved to be difficult to sustain beyond a s...
The article discusses the production of live television formats, as they have developed in Europe du...
Writing for television is an exercies [sic] which requires general skills common to writing based fo...
Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent comp...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
Many media scholars agree that television can be used as an informal site of teaching and learning. ...
This study examined the material retained, altered, omitted or created specially for prime time tele...
This thesis approaches televisual texts and the scholarly practice of textual analysis via the polit...
THE TELEVISION MESSAGE AS SOCIAL OBJECT: A comparative study of the structure and content of televi...
Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuse...
Television studies has produced few sustained analyses of performance in serial television. Yet film...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Bibliography: pages 190-196.This dissertation develops a syllabus for the study of television litera...
Narrative seriality dominates the twenty-first century mediascape, and nowhere is this more apparent...
The aim of this thesis is to re-examine the use of film on British television, 1955-78, in order to ...
"Traditionally books on film or media studies address either film or television, rarely treating the...
The article discusses the production of live television formats, as they have developed in Europe du...
Writing for television is an exercies [sic] which requires general skills common to writing based fo...
Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent comp...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
Many media scholars agree that television can be used as an informal site of teaching and learning. ...
This study examined the material retained, altered, omitted or created specially for prime time tele...
This thesis approaches televisual texts and the scholarly practice of textual analysis via the polit...
THE TELEVISION MESSAGE AS SOCIAL OBJECT: A comparative study of the structure and content of televi...
Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuse...
Television studies has produced few sustained analyses of performance in serial television. Yet film...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Bibliography: pages 190-196.This dissertation develops a syllabus for the study of television litera...
Narrative seriality dominates the twenty-first century mediascape, and nowhere is this more apparent...
The aim of this thesis is to re-examine the use of film on British television, 1955-78, in order to ...
"Traditionally books on film or media studies address either film or television, rarely treating the...
The article discusses the production of live television formats, as they have developed in Europe du...
Writing for television is an exercies [sic] which requires general skills common to writing based fo...
Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent comp...