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Broadcast Television Effects in a Remote Community
By: Charlton, Tony
Published by: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (LEA)
This work reports findings from a major study of the impact of broadcast television on the remote island community of St Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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Price: $69.95
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The Camera Assistant's Manual
By: Elkins, David E.
Published by: Focal Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)
Every film or video shoot calls for at least two camera assistants. Camera assistants (or first and second ACs, as they're known) have the important job of maintaining the camera, readying it for use, troubleshooting (such as knowing what to do when a camera drops into the ocean), and preparing it for transport. The Camera Assistant's Manual teaches the complete workflow in easy-to-understand terms and does not assume prior knowledge. It is a must-have on the set for camera assistants and is loaded with reference material such as camera illustrations, forms, charts, checklists, and equations. Invaluable career advice rounds out the book.
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Price: $48.95
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Center Field Shot
By: Walker, James R.; Bellamy, Robert V.
Published by: Bison Books
Center Field Shot traces a sometimes contentious but mutually beneficial relationship from the first televised game in 1939 to the new era of Internet broadcasts, satellite radio, and high-definition TV, considered from the perspective of businessmen collecting merchandising fees and advertising rights, franchise owners with ever more money to spend on talent, and broadcasters trying to present a game long considered unfriendly to television. Ultimately the association of baseball with television emerges as a reflection ofperhaps even a central feature ofAmerican culture at large.
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Price: $24.95
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Citizen Spy
By: Kackman, Michael
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Looking at secret agents on television in the 1950s and 1960s, Michael Kackman explores how Americans see themselves in times of political and cultural crisis. From parodies such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Get Smart to the more complicated situations of I Spy and Mission: Impossible, Kackman situates espionage television within the culture of the civil rights and women's movements and the war in Vietnam.
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Price: $57.00
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Conflicting Communication Interests in America
By: McCourt, Tom
Published by: Greenwood Publishing Group
A discussion of National Public Radio in America and its prospects for survival and success. Beginning with a description of events that led to the creation of NPR, it examines the relationship between NPR and its affiliate stations and how the struggles over funding have affected its agenda.
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Price: $106.65
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Corporate Media Production
By: DiZazzo, Ray
Published by: Focal Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)
The only book that covers the corporate media production process from start to finish
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Price: $50.95
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Cult Television
By: Gwenllian-Jones, Sara (ed.); Pearson, Roberta E. (ed.)
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Leading scholars examine such shows as The X-Files; Star Trek; Xena, Warrior Princess; and Buffy the Vampire Slayer to determine the defining characteristics of cult television and map the contours of this phenomenon within the scope of popular culture.
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Price: $70.50
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Desperately Seeking the Audience
By: Ang, Ien
Published by: Routledge
Ang's ethnographic perspective on the television audience gives new insights into our television culture, with the audience seen not as an object to be controlled, but as an active social subject.
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Price: $39.95
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Dr Who
By: Campbell, Mark
Published by: Pocket Essentials
The story of Doctor Who is the story of British television in the final third of this century. It is also the story of the hopes and fears of generations of children - and grown-ups too - from the counter-culture 60s to the shallow waters of the 90s. Along the way there are shock revelations, melodramatic cliff-hangers and liberal doses of humour (intentional or otherwise); but be warned - there is also heart-ache, disappointment and death. Every taste is catered for in the world of Doctor Who.
As well as an introductory essay, each Doctor's era is put under the microscope with facts and informed opinion on all their stories. There's an in-depth reference section detailing further reading, fascinating and bizarre Doctor Who websites, and a short history of spin-off stories and merchandising.
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Price: $7.99
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