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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Contradictions Of Minority Report, Mark Cooper
The Contradictions Of Minority Report, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Narrative Spaces, Mark Cooper
Spectatorship, Mark Cooper
Tackling Universal Women As A Research Problem: What Historiographic Sources Do And Don’T Tell Us About ‘Gender’ In The Silent Motion Picture Studio, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Writings, By Vilém Flusser, Mark Cooper
Writings, By Vilém Flusser, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
A review of Writings, by Vilém Flusser.
Love Rules: Silent Hollywood And The Rise Of The Managerial Class, Mark Cooper
Love Rules: Silent Hollywood And The Rise Of The Managerial Class, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Parallel Tracks: The Railroad And Silent Cinema, By Lynne Kirby, Mark Cooper
Parallel Tracks: The Railroad And Silent Cinema, By Lynne Kirby, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
A review of Parallel Tracks: The Railroad and Silent Cinema, by Lynne Kirby.
Love, Danger, And The Professional Ideology Of Hollywood Cinema, Mark Cooper
Love, Danger, And The Professional Ideology Of Hollywood Cinema, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Program Notes For If My Country Should Call, Mark Cooper
Program Notes For If My Country Should Call, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Universal Women: Filmmaking And Institutional Change In Early Hollywood, Mark Cooper
Universal Women: Filmmaking And Institutional Change In Early Hollywood, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Studio History Revisited: The Case Of The Universal Women, Mark Cooper
Studio History Revisited: The Case Of The Universal Women, Mark Cooper
Mark Garrett Cooper
No abstract provided.
Al Brick: The Forgotten Newsreel Man At Pearl Harbor, Greg Wilsbacher
Al Brick: The Forgotten Newsreel Man At Pearl Harbor, Greg Wilsbacher
Greg Wilsbacher
No abstract provided.
Engaging With The Media, Hamish Mclean, Richard Phillipps
Engaging With The Media, Hamish Mclean, Richard Phillipps
Richard Phillipps
Extract:
Presenting the public face of an organisation is a key role of the public relations practitioner. Often this is done through achieving media coverage for the organisation. The mass media are important because of their reach, their believability, and their timeliness, although the bombardment of information from them can be overwhelming. This chapter discusses a wide range of traditional media - newspapers, radio, television, magazines, and newsletters (see Chapter 12 for new media).
Our March Toward Intolerance, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
Our March Toward Intolerance, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
Michael I Niman Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Adapting “The Big Sleep”., John A. Duvall
Adapting “Lolita” From Kubrick To Lyne, John A. Duvall
Adapting “Lolita” From Kubrick To Lyne, John A. Duvall
John Duvall
Ghost Dance (Original Screenplay), John A. Duvall
Viral Migrations: Fairy Tales Of Family And Nation, Death And Disease, Susan Knabe
Viral Migrations: Fairy Tales Of Family And Nation, Death And Disease, Susan Knabe
Susan Knabe
No abstract provided.
Unpacking The Canoe: Alternative Perspectives On The Canoe As A National Symbol, Susan Knabe, Wendy Pearson
Unpacking The Canoe: Alternative Perspectives On The Canoe As A National Symbol, Susan Knabe, Wendy Pearson
Susan Knabe
No abstract provided.
Coline Serreau’S Chaos: New World Order In A Feminine Utopia?, Mariah Devereux Herbeck
Coline Serreau’S Chaos: New World Order In A Feminine Utopia?, Mariah Devereux Herbeck
Mariah E. Devereux Herbeck
No abstract provided.
Orchestrating The Waterfront Dispute: Music And Discourse In Bastard Boys, Rebecca Coyle
Orchestrating The Waterfront Dispute: Music And Discourse In Bastard Boys, Rebecca Coyle
Dr Rebecca Coyle
Bastard Boys is a historically-inspired mini-series broadcast on ABC TV in May 2007. It dramatizes a set of events that are commonly described as the Waterfront dispute, an industrial showdown between unions, the then-conservative Coalition government and corporate owners that occurred on the Australian docks in April 1998. The screenplay for Bastard Boys by Sue Smith and direction by Ray Quint interpret the dispute through a thematic framework of war. This approach is musically supported by Jan Preston’s score and the featured use of a rendition – by ex-Noiseworks singer Jon Stevens – of Edwin Starr’s 1970 hit song War. …
Film Music: A Very Short Introduction, Kathryn Kalinak
Film Music: A Very Short Introduction, Kathryn Kalinak
Kathryn M Kalinak
Film music is as old as cinema itself. Years before synchronized sound became the norm, projected moving images were shown to musical accompaniment, whether performed by a lone piano player or a hundred-piece orchestra. Today film music has become its own industry, indispensable to the marketability of movies around the world.
Film Music: A Very Short Introduction is a compact, lucid, and thoroughly engaging overview written by one of the leading authorities on the subject. After opening with a fascinating analysis of the music from a key sequence in Quentin Tarentino's Reservoir Dogs, Kathryn Kalinak introduces readers not only to …