Gary C. Burns, Robert ThompsonAuthorship and the Production Process
Making Television
Authorship and the Production Process
Herausgeber: Thompson, Robert J.; Burns, Gary
Gary C. Burns, Robert ThompsonAuthorship and the Production Process
Making Television
Authorship and the Production Process
Herausgeber: Thompson, Robert J.; Burns, Gary
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A collection of essays on television authorship. Rather than assigning one author to individual television texts, the contributors probe the relationship between the various authors at work within the institutional, cultural and economic settings that characterize the television industry.
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A collection of essays on television authorship. Rather than assigning one author to individual television texts, the contributors probe the relationship between the various authors at work within the institutional, cultural and economic settings that characterize the television industry.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Media and Society Series
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 1990
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780275927462
- ISBN-10: 0275927466
- Artikelnr.: 21790754
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Media and Society Series
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 1990
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780275927462
- ISBN-10: 0275927466
- Artikelnr.: 21790754
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
ROBERT J. THOMPSON is an Associate Professor at the State University of New York, at Cortland. GARY BURNS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northern Illinois University.
Introduction
Authorship Case Study: Hugh Wilson
Television Authors: The Case of Hugh Wilson by Richard Campbell and Jimmie
L. Reeves
Interpreting Television: A Closer Look at the Cinematic Codes in Frank's
Place by Bernard Timberg and David Barker
The Sense of Place in Frank's Place by Horace M. Newcomb
Black Music and Television: A Critical Look at Frank's Place by Joe
Moorehouse
International Authorship Studies
Television Authorship in France: Le Réalisateur by Susan Boyd-Bowman
Authorship Conflict in The Prisoner by Tony Williams
Program Production for Export and the Domestic Market: British Television
Film Series of the 1960s by Jonathan David Tankel
The Studio As Auteur
Negotiating the Television Text: The Transformation of Warner Bros.
Presents by Christopher Anderson
Desilu, I Love Lucy, and the Rise of Network TV by Thomas Schatz
The Screen Gems Division of Columbia Pictures: Twenty-Five Years of
Prime-Time Storytelling by David Marc
Individual Authorship Studies
Rewriting Culture: A Dialogic View of Television Authorship by Jimmie L.
Reeves
Television Production as Collective Action by Cathy A. Sandeen and Ronald
J. Compesi
Authorship and Point-of-View Issues in Music Video by Gary Burns
The Comic and Artistic Vision of Lorne Michaels and the Production of
Unconventional Television by George M. Plasketes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Authorship Case Study: Hugh Wilson
Television Authors: The Case of Hugh Wilson by Richard Campbell and Jimmie
L. Reeves
Interpreting Television: A Closer Look at the Cinematic Codes in Frank's
Place by Bernard Timberg and David Barker
The Sense of Place in Frank's Place by Horace M. Newcomb
Black Music and Television: A Critical Look at Frank's Place by Joe
Moorehouse
International Authorship Studies
Television Authorship in France: Le Réalisateur by Susan Boyd-Bowman
Authorship Conflict in The Prisoner by Tony Williams
Program Production for Export and the Domestic Market: British Television
Film Series of the 1960s by Jonathan David Tankel
The Studio As Auteur
Negotiating the Television Text: The Transformation of Warner Bros.
Presents by Christopher Anderson
Desilu, I Love Lucy, and the Rise of Network TV by Thomas Schatz
The Screen Gems Division of Columbia Pictures: Twenty-Five Years of
Prime-Time Storytelling by David Marc
Individual Authorship Studies
Rewriting Culture: A Dialogic View of Television Authorship by Jimmie L.
Reeves
Television Production as Collective Action by Cathy A. Sandeen and Ronald
J. Compesi
Authorship and Point-of-View Issues in Music Video by Gary Burns
The Comic and Artistic Vision of Lorne Michaels and the Production of
Unconventional Television by George M. Plasketes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Authorship Case Study: Hugh Wilson
Television Authors: The Case of Hugh Wilson by Richard Campbell and Jimmie
L. Reeves
Interpreting Television: A Closer Look at the Cinematic Codes in Frank's
Place by Bernard Timberg and David Barker
The Sense of Place in Frank's Place by Horace M. Newcomb
Black Music and Television: A Critical Look at Frank's Place by Joe
Moorehouse
International Authorship Studies
Television Authorship in France: Le Réalisateur by Susan Boyd-Bowman
Authorship Conflict in The Prisoner by Tony Williams
Program Production for Export and the Domestic Market: British Television
Film Series of the 1960s by Jonathan David Tankel
The Studio As Auteur
Negotiating the Television Text: The Transformation of Warner Bros.
Presents by Christopher Anderson
Desilu, I Love Lucy, and the Rise of Network TV by Thomas Schatz
The Screen Gems Division of Columbia Pictures: Twenty-Five Years of
Prime-Time Storytelling by David Marc
Individual Authorship Studies
Rewriting Culture: A Dialogic View of Television Authorship by Jimmie L.
Reeves
Television Production as Collective Action by Cathy A. Sandeen and Ronald
J. Compesi
Authorship and Point-of-View Issues in Music Video by Gary Burns
The Comic and Artistic Vision of Lorne Michaels and the Production of
Unconventional Television by George M. Plasketes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Authorship Case Study: Hugh Wilson
Television Authors: The Case of Hugh Wilson by Richard Campbell and Jimmie
L. Reeves
Interpreting Television: A Closer Look at the Cinematic Codes in Frank's
Place by Bernard Timberg and David Barker
The Sense of Place in Frank's Place by Horace M. Newcomb
Black Music and Television: A Critical Look at Frank's Place by Joe
Moorehouse
International Authorship Studies
Television Authorship in France: Le Réalisateur by Susan Boyd-Bowman
Authorship Conflict in The Prisoner by Tony Williams
Program Production for Export and the Domestic Market: British Television
Film Series of the 1960s by Jonathan David Tankel
The Studio As Auteur
Negotiating the Television Text: The Transformation of Warner Bros.
Presents by Christopher Anderson
Desilu, I Love Lucy, and the Rise of Network TV by Thomas Schatz
The Screen Gems Division of Columbia Pictures: Twenty-Five Years of
Prime-Time Storytelling by David Marc
Individual Authorship Studies
Rewriting Culture: A Dialogic View of Television Authorship by Jimmie L.
Reeves
Television Production as Collective Action by Cathy A. Sandeen and Ronald
J. Compesi
Authorship and Point-of-View Issues in Music Video by Gary Burns
The Comic and Artistic Vision of Lorne Michaels and the Production of
Unconventional Television by George M. Plasketes
Selected Bibliography
Index







