This volume builds a foundation for studies of activities based in and around video production and consumption. It contributes to the interdisciplinary field of visual methodology, investigating how video functions as a resource for a variety of actors and professions.
This volume builds a foundation for studies of activities based in and around video production and consumption. It contributes to the interdisciplinary field of visual methodology, investigating how video functions as a resource for a variety of actors and professions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mathias Broth is Associate Professor of Language and Culture at Linköping University, Sweden. Eric Laurier, is Senior Lecturer in Geography and Interaction at Edinburgh University, UK. Lorenza Mondada is Professor in General Linguistics and French Linguistics at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
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Introducing Video at Work Mathias Broth Eric Laurier and Lorenza Mondada Part 1: Shooting 1. Shooting Video as a Research Activity: Video Making as a Form of Proto-Analysis Lorenza Mondada 2. Pans Tilts and Zooms. Conventional Camera Gestures in TV Production Mathias Broth 3. The Surgeon as a Camera Director: Maneuvering Video in the Operating Theatre Lorenza Mondada Part 2: Showing 4. Mundane Video Directors in Interaction. Showing One's Environment in Skype and Mobile Video Calls. Christian Licoppe and Julien Morel 5. The Use of Video in Dental Education: Clinical Reality Addressed as Practical Matters of Production Interpretation and Instruction Oskar Lindwall Elin Johansson Jonas Ivarsson Hans Rystedt and Claes Reit 6. Cameras in Video Games: Comparing Play in Counter- Strike and the Doctor Who Adventures Eric Laurier and Stuart Reeves 7. The Televisual Accountability of Reality TV: The Visual Morality of Musical Performances in Talent Shows Alain Bovet Philippe Sormani and Cédric Terzi Part 3: Assembling 8. The Intersubjective Work of Imagination in Film Editing: Proposals Suggestions Re-iterations Directions and Other Ways of Producing Possible Sequences Eric Laurier and Barry Brown 9. Dealing with Time Just in Time: Sense-making and Clip Allocation in Mult-Person Multi-Stream Live Play TV Production Mark Perry Oskar Juhlin and Arvid Engström
Introducing Video at Work Mathias Broth Eric Laurier and Lorenza Mondada Part 1: Shooting 1. Shooting Video as a Research Activity: Video Making as a Form of Proto-Analysis Lorenza Mondada 2. Pans Tilts and Zooms. Conventional Camera Gestures in TV Production Mathias Broth 3. The Surgeon as a Camera Director: Maneuvering Video in the Operating Theatre Lorenza Mondada Part 2: Showing 4. Mundane Video Directors in Interaction. Showing One's Environment in Skype and Mobile Video Calls. Christian Licoppe and Julien Morel 5. The Use of Video in Dental Education: Clinical Reality Addressed as Practical Matters of Production Interpretation and Instruction Oskar Lindwall Elin Johansson Jonas Ivarsson Hans Rystedt and Claes Reit 6. Cameras in Video Games: Comparing Play in Counter- Strike and the Doctor Who Adventures Eric Laurier and Stuart Reeves 7. The Televisual Accountability of Reality TV: The Visual Morality of Musical Performances in Talent Shows Alain Bovet Philippe Sormani and Cédric Terzi Part 3: Assembling 8. The Intersubjective Work of Imagination in Film Editing: Proposals Suggestions Re-iterations Directions and Other Ways of Producing Possible Sequences Eric Laurier and Barry Brown 9. Dealing with Time Just in Time: Sense-making and Clip Allocation in Mult-Person Multi-Stream Live Play TV Production Mark Perry Oskar Juhlin and Arvid Engström
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