13 resultados para Convergence of media
em University of Michigan
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Cover title: Load management
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Thesis--University of Illinois.
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"Contract AF33(616)-6079 Project No. 9-(13-6278), Task No. 40572. Sponsored by: Aeronautical Systems Division"
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes summary of the Trade act of 1974 (Public law 93-618).
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Do the “democratization” of media and the proliferation of online participatory culture undermine the aesthetic hegemony of professional filmmakers? This article is a case study of both more and less popular animated Lego videos, also called “brickfilms,” that asks how amateur videos adhere to and/or depart from professionalized aesthetic standards. It addresses the definitions of professionalism and amateurism and proposes that the dichotomy between democratization and ongoing elitism is insufficient to describe the complex dialogue between professional film aesthetics and amateur production—a dialogue that is diverse but nonetheless follows certain patterns. These patterns link Lego videos to silent era cinema as well as contemporary professional live-action and stop-motion animation. Furthermore, a mixture of parody, pastiche, and homage suggest that amateur work has a variety of affective relationships to professional work. Ultimately, amateur filmmaking indicates a negotiation of professional standards rather than slavish adherence.
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Vols. for 1939- issued as its Publication.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Most numbers issued as the United States. Dept. of State. Publications.
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Bibliography: p. 15-[17]
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Released July 1974.