Offers a compelling introduction to a world in which movies have become digital files. Chuck Tryon navigates the complexities of digital delivery to show how new modes of access are redefining how audiences obtain and consume motion picture entertainment. Tryon also tracks the reinvention of independent movies and film festivals by artists who have built their own fundraising and distribution models online.
Offers a compelling introduction to a world in which movies have become digital files. Chuck Tryon navigates the complexities of digital delivery to show how new modes of access are redefining how audiences obtain and consume motion picture entertainment. Tryon also tracks the reinvention of independent movies and film festivals by artists who have built their own fundraising and distribution models online.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHUCK TRYON is an assistant professor in the English department at Fayetteville State University. He is the author of Reinventing Cinema: Movies in the Age of Media Convergence (Rutgers University Press) and has written for Screen, the Journal of Film and Video, Popular Communications, and the Canadian Journal of Film Studies.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Coming Soon to a Computer near You 2. Restricting and Resistant Mobilities 3. “Make Any Room Your TV Room" 4. Breaking through the Screen 5. Redbox vs. Red Envelope, or Closing the Window on the Bricks-and-Mortar Video Store 6. The Twitter Effect 7. Indie 2.0 8. Reinventing Festivals Conclusion Notes Select Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Coming Soon to a Computer near You 2. Restricting and Resistant Mobilities 3. “Make Any Room Your TV Room" 4. Breaking through the Screen 5. Redbox vs. Red Envelope, or Closing the Window on the Bricks-and-Mortar Video Store 6. The Twitter Effect 7. Indie 2.0 8. Reinventing Festivals Conclusion Notes Select Bibliography Index
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