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8230; thoughts on all things television. Newer posts →. September 5, 2012. For any seasoned visitor to Westeros, Myles McNutt’s claim becomes blindingly apparent in Ginia Bellafante’s psuedo-review of HBO fantasy epic. It is clear that, at the time of the article’s publication, Bellafante is likely not to have watched past the pilot episode of the series adapted from George R.R. Martin’s. A Song of Ice and Fire. 8220;How dare anyone say that Game of Thrones is boy fiction. What a crude and useless ph...
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8230; thoughts on all things television. Author Archives: Thomas Russell. Showcase #2: Narrative Complexity and the Active Audience. October 11, 2012. 8220;While fan cultures have long demonstrated intense engagement in storyworlds, policing backstory consistency, character unity, and internal logic in programs like Star Trek and Dr. Who, contemporary programs focus this detailed dissection onto complex questions of plot and events in … Continue reading →. Showcase #1: Transmedia Trends and Hypermediacy.
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8230; thoughts on all things television. Monthly Archives: September 2012. September 23, 2012. The first RMIT course reading I was ever assigned was a chapter from ‘The Media Student’s Book’ entitled Approaching Media Texts. Along one page’s margins was the URL for a YouTube video that supposedly exemplified the indexical link between “memory, longing … Continue reading →. September 19, 2012. September 13, 2012. September 5, 2012. Showcase #2: Narrative Complexity and the Active Audience.
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8230; thoughts on all things television. October 4, 2012. Reality TV as transnational. One aspect quite unique to reality TV is its capacity to be re-packaged in overseas models. Programs such as. Reality TV as drama. Television shows must always uphold a duty to be entertaining. Reality TV (or any format that claims to present some sort of reality) is in danger of crossing a boundary into the mundane, such as in archiving day-to-day events (. Or presenting the same weekly locale and theme (. This entry ...
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8230; thoughts on all things television. Showcase #1: Transmedia Trends and Hypermediacy →. October 11, 2012. On Blake O’Neill’s ‘Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright Mad Men S01E13’. On Alex England’s ‘ Big Love – Reinventing Genre. Good pick-up on McNutt’s reading of the first season! On Steph Iversen’s ‘ Narrative complexity, so on and so forth. This entry was posted in Comments. Showcase #1: Transmedia Trends and Hypermediacy →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Square Eyes : TV Cultures. Alannah's TV Cultures Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. A Matter of Taste: Bellafante’s guide to not watching Game of Thrones. September 5, 2012. Before today’s screening, I had never seen. Is it a drama? Safe to say, it’s pretty ‘out there’ and has caused a bit of debate amongst audiences, critics and fans. Watch the show they would be of low cultural distinction and bad taste. So, does Bellafante generally think women. I understand that ...
Week 10 – Reality TV | TV Cultures… Zach Ribert's Perspective
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TV Cultures… Zach Ribert's Perspective. COMM 1073 – Television Cultures. Week 9 – The Dispersal of Quality Television. Links to Showcase Posts and Comments →. Week 10 – Reality TV. October 3, 2012. Ahh, the bain of the existence of television: reality TV (or at least, that’s how. Reality television is genre that I will admit I watch quite often. I have religiously watched shows like. Both the U.S. version and the Australian version on Nine Network),. One interesting article that I came across while looki...
SHOWCASE POST: Why we love Reality TV | Me and TV
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. SHOWCASE POST: Why we love Reality TV. October 8, 2012. There is a page on Wikipedia literally called ‘List of reality television programs’ that tries to list all reality TV shows ever aired. Check it out here. While it DOES state that the list is incomplete, how could a project like this ever even come close to be being finished? There’s something about it that draws us to it. Perhaps it is what I discussed in my post last week. With shows like t...
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. Quality TV – It’s Maddening. September 25, 2012. Even after all these weeks I am still quite uncertain as to what constitutes ‘quality’ television. Part of it, I think, is definitely brand association particularly in regards to HBO and their almost. Of ‘quality’. Other shows like Mad Men that are not affiliated with HBO can be seen to be quality because of their likeness to other HBO dramas. Ability to represent difficult/adult/taboo subjects.
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. Reality TV, babies, and other things. September 29, 2012. Annette Hill describes reality TV as ‘located in border territories, between information and entertainment, documentary and drama’ (pg. 2). She also mentions that it can be referred to as ‘popular factual television’, which I find interesting, as clearly, reality TV does not. Depict facts. Or perhaps it does depict fact, but only in portions small enough to cloud the. Footage from surveilla...
Why I just flipping love Dr Who. | Me and TV
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. Why I just flipping love Dr Who. September 6, 2012. I have a confession to make. 8230;………. I am a woman. And yet, I watch Dr. Who. I don’t even understand computers! Or find any interest in science! But Dr. Who. My word! I say this, and really I am just totally an amateur fan of The Doctor. It is probably mainly because the latest one (Matt Smith) bears a striking resemblance to my boyfriend. The Doctor (Matt Smith). Aaaaand… My BF. Steven Moffat ...
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. October 9, 2012. And so here it is: my final post. Kids, it’s been fun. I have never given TV much thought at all, but I feel this course has changed that! TV isn’t just something that is just there in our lives – we either choose to engage with it or we don’t, and I feel we have explored many ways in which this happens in Television Cultures. 1 Transmedia, Fans and Facebook. 2 Why we love Reality TV. 3 Comment to Other Blogs:. You are commenting ...
Week 7 – The Narrative Complexity of Television Shows | TV Cultures… Zach Ribert's Perspective
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TV Cultures… Zach Ribert's Perspective. COMM 1073 – Television Cultures. Week 6 – Audiences and Matters of Taste. Week 8 – What is Big Love? Week 7 – The Narrative Complexity of Television Shows. September 12, 2012. According to Jason Mittell, a professor at Middlebury College in Middlebury, V.t., television in the past twenty years has been going through a new phase. This phase, he argues, is one of experimentation of narratives and exploring story-lines with more than usual complexity. HBO, as Mittell ...
SHOWCASE POST: Transmedia, Fans and Facebook | Me and TV
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About Me…. and TV. Channelling in to Television Cultures. SHOWCASE POST: Transmedia, Fans and Facebook. September 19, 2012. Given the nature of television at the present time, it is difficult to determine what being a ‘fan’ entails. Henry Jenkins takes a strong stand on what a fan is. I was going to make the disappointingly ignorant statement that his work on fandom is outdated (simply because he has been writing on fans for decades! But then I found his blog. Kooks obsessed with trivia, celebrities, and...
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Television, Genre and Mittell. October 9, 2011. A Cultural Approach to Television Genre Theory. Jason Mittell outlines five principles of cultural genre analysis. He understands genre as a proposal of cultural categories , firmly situated within broader discourses of influence. His analysis provides a useful introduction to genre analysis, in particular in terms of how genre can exist as structured and fluid simultaneously. Genre analyses should account for the particular attributes of the medium. Genres...
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8230; thoughts on all things television. Showcase #2: Narrative Complexity and the Active Audience. October 11, 2012. 8220;While fan cultures have long demonstrated intense engagement in storyworlds, policing backstory consistency, character unity, and internal logic in programs like Star Trek and Dr. Who, contemporary programs focus this detailed dissection onto complex questions of plot and events in addition to storyworld and characters.” – Jason Mittell. Consider the following diagram:. 8220;An influ...
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My thoughts about the vast world of television. Quality TV: From The Sopranos to Louie. October 5, 2012. Television’s Second Golden age began with the likes of. 1981) and the cancellation of. In 1991. These shows were given the term ‘quality TV’ and were a rarity at the time. In the early 1990s cop shows such as. Undeniably the biggest breakthrough was HBO’s. A show so wild and daring it broke the mould in a way no other show had or could. Todd VanDerWerff explains. We now find ourselves at a point where...
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