Big Picture, Small Screen: The Relations Between Film and Television

Portada
John Hill, Martin McLoone
Indiana University Press, 1996 - 269 páginas
An examination of the history of involvement between film and television in the United States, Europe, Britain, and Ireland, this book profiles how television has emerged as the most common site for watching films. Issues addressed include the sources of television finance for film and the consequences for the types of film made, whether filmmaking conventions have changed as a result of television influence, and the experiences of practitioners working in both film and television.

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Film Television
9
The Dramatic
47
The Aesthetics Of Film and Television
76
Media Moving Apart
107
Nine Notes on Cinema and Television
118
The Making
151
Channel Fours Policy Towards Film
183
Film and Television in Wales
196
The BBC Television Drama and Film in Northern Ireland
205
The Logic of Convergence
215
Enmeshed in British Society but with a yen
224
Verity Lambert
232
New Technologies New Relations
240
Notes on Contributors
267
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