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Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens Caetlin Benson-Allott

Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens By Caetlin Benson-Allott

Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens by Caetlin Benson-Allott


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Summary

Since the mid-1980s, US audiences have watched the majority of movies they see on a video platform, be it VHS, Blu-ray, Video On Demand, or streaming media. Annual video revenues have exceeded box office returns for over twenty-five years. This title examines how prerecorded video reframes the premises and promises of motion picture spectatorship.

Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens Summary

Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens: Video Spectatorship From VHS to File Sharing by Caetlin Benson-Allott

Since the mid-1980s, US audiences have watched the majority of movies they see on a video platform, be it VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, Video On Demand, or streaming media. Annual video revenues have exceeded box office returns for over twenty-five years. In short, video has become the structuring discourse of US movie culture. Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens examines how prerecorded video reframes the premises and promises of motion picture spectatorship. But instead of offering a history of video technology or reception, Caetlin Benson-Allott analyzes how the movies themselves understand and represent the symbiosis of platform and spectator. Through case studies and close readings that blend industry history with apparatus theory, psychoanalysis with platform studies, and production history with postmodern philosophy, Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens unearths a genealogy of post-cinematic spectatorship in horror movies, thrillers, and other exploitation genres. From Night of the Living Dead (1968) through Paranormal Activity (2009), these movies pursue their spectator from one platform to another, adapting to suit new exhibition norms and cultural concerns in the evolution of the video subject.

Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens Reviews

Insightful and original... [A] genuinely significant study. -- Linnie Blake Times Higher Education Exquisitely argued and researched work. 10 Best Film-Studies Books of 2013. -- Clayton Dillard Slant Magazine Intriguing. -- W. W. Dixon CHOICE

About Caetlin Benson-Allott

Caetlin Benson-Allott is Assistant Professor of English and Film and Media Studies at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Opening Up to Home Video 1. Distributing the Dead: Video Spectatorship in the Films of George A. Romero 2. Addressing the New Flesh: Videodrome's Format War 3. Reprotechnophobia: Putting an End to Analog Abjection with The Ring 4. Going, Going, Grindhouse: Simulacral Cinematicity and Postcinematic Spectatorship 5. Paranormal Spectatorship: Faux Footage Horror and the P2P Spectator Conclusion: Power Play Notes Bibliography Filmography, Videography, and Gameography Index

Additional information

GOR009112647
9780520275126
0520275128
Killer Tapes and Shattered Screens: Video Spectatorship From VHS to File Sharing by Caetlin Benson-Allott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20130322
312
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