<h4>Considers the challenges of historical audience research in the field of screen studies</h4> <ul><li>Outlines and expands on the wide range of sources which can be employed to research and capture the experiences and contexts of past screen audiences, and the ways in which these sources can be p
Audiences: Defining and Researching Screen Entertainment Reception
β Scribed by Ian Christie (ed.)
- Publisher
- Amsterdam University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Series
- The Key Debates: Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Moving away from the recent prevalence of text-based analysis in the field of film studies, Audience tackles one of the most important issues in cinemaβhow the audience engages with film. Ian Christie has assembled contributions from many of the major figures in media studies, including Gregory Waller, John Sedgwick, and Martin Baker, in order to provide a wide-ranging survey of viewersβ relationships with the screen. Audiences utilizes psychoanalysis and psychology, which dominated early academic examinations of film, to parse and explain modern film-viewing habits. This wide-ranging volume also takes advantage of new technology to gain access to important data on audiences, from traditional box office studies to information on digital access to movies in the home. With a particular interest in individual consumers and their motivations, this timely collection spans the spectrum of contemporary audience studies.
β¦ Subjects
Film Video Art Photography Arts Theory Movies Entertainment
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