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Paperback Television: Critical Methods and Applications Book

ISBN: 0534166865

ISBN13: 9780534166861

Television: Critical Methods and Applications

ANALYZING TELEVISION takes television seriously and has as its premise that students and teachers are also taking television seriously in courses on television criticism and aesthetics. The text... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting Text Book

I was required to buy "Television: Critical Methods and Applications" for my Film and Television class, and it is by far the most interesting text book i've read so far in my college career. It addresses advanced concepts in language that is easy to follow and understand.

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Television: Critical Methods and Applications encourages readers to think critically about TV.Videography, editing, acting, set design, lighting and sound are analyzed and explained in terms of how they are used to tell stories, present news, and sell products to TV viewers.This student-friendly text provides critical and historical contexts, discussing how critical methods have been applied to the medium and highlighting the evolution of television style through the decades.Television is illustrated with hundreds of frame grabs from TV programs. Its companion Website presents color versions of these black-and-white figures and augments them with video clips, sample student papers, syllabi, and other material.Reviews of the first edition:"This is, quite simply, the best book out there for teaching introductory TV courses. The text is well-conceived and engaging, and Butler does a superb job of illustrating the formal and aesthetic structures of television in a clear and readable manner."--Tara McPherson (USC School of Cinema-TV)"An ideal text for courses introducing television to undergraduates."--David Bordwell (U Wisconsin; Author, Film Art)"The best textbook on television available today."--Ellen Seiter (UCSD)
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