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Setting The Table Doesn't Mean The Guests Will Come To Dinner: Televised Courts In Australia, Jane Johnston May 2005

Setting The Table Doesn't Mean The Guests Will Come To Dinner: Televised Courts In Australia, Jane Johnston

Jane Johnston

The Australian courts are entering their second decade of experimentation with televised court proceedings. Yet, the process has been slow and largely unfulfilling for both the courts and the television networks. Developments in this field, compared to other countries, notably the United States, Canada and New Zealand, have progressed only on an ad hoc basis. A preliminary study indicates that the management in television newsrooms, notably news directors, have not been proactive in gaining camera access in any systematic or unified way. Indeed, the courts have argued: “we got the table set but nobody came to dinner”. In contrast, the …


“‘Where The Past Comes Alive’: Television, History And Popular Memory.”, Gary R. Edgerton Dec 2004

“‘Where The Past Comes Alive’: Television, History And Popular Memory.”, Gary R. Edgerton

Gary R. Edgerton

No abstract provided.


Dance And The Dancer In Egyptian Film, Roberta L. Dougherty Dec 2004

Dance And The Dancer In Egyptian Film, Roberta L. Dougherty

Roberta L. Dougherty

No abstract provided.


Uchida Tomu And The Missing Links / Materialität Und Existenz: Uchida Tomu Und Die Fehlenden Bindeglieder Des Japanishcen Kinos, Aaron Gerow Dec 2004

Uchida Tomu And The Missing Links / Materialität Und Existenz: Uchida Tomu Und Die Fehlenden Bindeglieder Des Japanishcen Kinos, Aaron Gerow

Aaron Gerow

A short article written for an Austrian film journal which argues that the director Uchida Tomu can serve as a sort of missing link, connecting especially pre- and postwar cinema.