Film and television after DVD [electronic resource] / edited by James Bennett and Tom Brown.

Film and Television after DVDs argues that DVD technology is part of a shift that heralds a new age for film and television, critically examining the implications of DVD technology for key concerns within the fields of television, film and new media studies.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Bennett, James, 1978-, Brown, Tom, 1978-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2008.
Series:Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 15.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Past the boundaries of "new" and "old" media : film and television after DVD /James Bennett & Tom Brown
  • The DVD cinephile : viewing heritages and home film cultures / Barbara Klinger
  • A taste for leeches! : DVDs, audience configurations, and generic hybridity / Glyn Davis
  • Repeat viewings : television analysis in the DVD age / James Walters
  • "The DVD of attractions?" : the Lion King and the digital theme park / Tom Brown
  • Auteur machines? : auteurism and the DVD / Catherine Grant
  • The place, purpose and practice of the BFI's DVD collection and the academic film commentary : an interview with Caroline Millar and Ginette Vincendeau / James Bennett & Tom Brown
  • DVD technologies and the art of control / Jo T. Smith
  • Prefiguring DVD bonus tracks : making-ofs and behind-the-scenes as historic television programming strategies prototypes / John T. Caldwell
  • The last format war : launching the high definition DVD / William Boddy.