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Television Jeremy G. Butler (University of Alabama)

Television By Jeremy G. Butler (University of Alabama)

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Television: Critical Methods and Applications by Jeremy G. Butler (University of Alabama)

For nearly two decades, Television: Critical Methods and Applications has served as the foremost guide to television studies. Designed for the television studies course in communication and media studies curricula, Television explains in depth how television programs and commercials are made and how they function as producers of meaning. Author Jeremy G. Butler shows the ways in which camera style, lighting, set design, editing, and sound combine to produce meanings that viewers take away from their television experience. He supplies students with a whole toolbox of implements to disassemble television and read between the lines, teaching them to incorporate critical thinking into their own television viewing. The fourth edition builds upon the pedagogy of previous editions to best accommodate current modes of understanding and teaching television.

Highlights of the fourth edition include:

    • New chapter and part organization to reflect the current approach to teaching television-with greatly expanded methods and theories chapters.
    • An entirely new chapter on modes of production and their impact on what you see on the screen.
    • Discussions integrated throughout on the latest developments in television's on-going convergence with other media, such as material on transmedia storytelling and YouTube's impact on video distribution.
    • Over three hundred printed illustrations, including new and better quality frame grabs of recent television shows and commercials.
    • A companion website featuring color frame grabs, a glossary, flash cards, and editing and sound exercises for students, as well as PowerPoint presentations, sample syllabi and other materials for instructors. Links to online videos that support examples in the text are also provided.

    With its distinctive approach to examining television, Television is appropriate for courses in television studies, media criticism, and general critical studies.

    Television Reviews

    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, Associate Professor, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California

    Written with clarity and wit, Television surveys a range of ways of analyzing a medium which young people, although they consume it voraciously, seldom scrutinize. It can help make students more sensitive and critical consumers of the major mass medium of our time.

    --David Bordwell, Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Television is a terrific book with wide student appeal. Butler explains critically sophisticated ideas in clear, accessible language, with concrete examples that bring those ideas to life. The book's substance, structure and 'user-friendly' design make it the best all-around book for teaching students how to think about television.

    --Kathleen Rowe Karlyn, Professor, University of Oregon

    About Jeremy G. Butler (University of Alabama)

    Jeremy G. Butler is Professor of Telecommunication and Film at the University of Alabama. He has taught television, film, and new media courses since 1980 and is active in online educational resources for television and film studies.

    Table of Contents

    1. Part I: Television Structures and Systems

      1. An Introduction to Television Structures and Systems: Ebb and Flow in the Postnetwork Era
      2. Narrative Structure: Television Stories
      3. Building Narrative: Character, Actor, Star
      4. Beyond and Beside Narrative Structure
      5. The Television Commercial
      6. Part II: Television Style: Image and Sound

      7. An Introduction to Television Style: Modes of Production
      8. Style and Setting: Mise-en-Scene
      9. Style and the Camera: Videography and Cinematography
      10. Style and Editing
      11. Style and Sound
      12. Part III: Television Studies

      13. An Introduction to Television Studies
      14. Textual Analysis
      15. Discourse and Identity

    Additional information

    CIN0415883288VG
    9780415883283
    0415883288
    Television: Critical Methods and Applications by Jeremy G. Butler (University of Alabama)
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    Taylor & Francis Ltd
    20111216
    494
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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