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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781137529398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 238 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hagener, Malte The state of post-cinema : tracing the moving image in the age of digital dissemination
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: This book approaches the topic of the state of post-cinema from a new direction. The authors explore how film has left the cinema as a fixed site and institution and now appearsubiquitous - in the museum and on the street, on planes and cars and new digital communication platforms of various kinds. The authors investigate how film has becomemore than cinema, no longer a medium that is based on the photochemical recording and replay of movement.Most often, the state of post-cinema is conceptualized from the 'high end' of the most advanced technology; discussions focus on performance capture and digital 3-D, 4-K projection and industrial light magic. Here, the authors' approach is focused on the 'low-end' circulation of filmic images. This includes informal networks of exchange and transaction, such as p2p-networks, video platforms and so called 'piracy' with a special focus on the Middle East and North Africa, where political and social transformations make new forms of circulation and presentation particularly visible. Malte Hagener is professor for film at Philipps-Universität Marburg.Recent publications includeMoving Forward, Looking Back: The European Avant-garde and the Invention of Film Culture(2007),Film Theory: An Introduction through the Senses(2010, with T. Elseasser) andThe Emergence of Film Culture(2014, as editor). Vinzenz Hediger is a professor of cinema studies at Gothe Universität Frankfurt. He is the founding editor of the Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaftand one of the co-founders of the European Network of Cinema Studies(NECS). Alena Strohmaier is a Research Fellow in the BMBF research network 'Re-Configurations'. She is currently a member of the NECSSteering Committee and in the editorial team of METAJournal.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781137529398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (238 pages)
    Parallel Title: The State of Post-Cinema: Tracing the Moving Image in the Age of Digital Dissemination and Networks (Veranstaltung : 2014 : Bad Homburg v.d. Höhe) The state of post-cinema
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Motion pictures History ; Digital images History ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika ; Film ; Kultur ; Produktpiraterie
    Abstract: "Acknowledgments" -- "Contents" -- "Notes on Contributors" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "Chapter 1: Introduction: Like Water: On the Re-Configurations of the Cinema in the Age of Digital Networks" -- "A History of Terms and Concepts" -- "Mapping a Territory or Charting Exchange?" -- "From Technology to a Cinema of the Everyday" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Part I: Informal Economies: Promises and Threats of Dissemination Technologies" -- "Chapter 2: Venice to Go: Cultural In/Difference and the Digital Ecology of Film" -- "The Circulation of Art and the Experience of Competitive Prestige" -- "From Plunder to Heritage: The Violence of Circulation" -- " Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 3: Arab Storytelling in the Digital Age: From MusalsalÄt to Web Drama?" -- "Introduction" -- "Arab Media: Demographic and Digital Transformations" -- "Musalsal Ät: The Kingdom of Televised Storytelling" -- "âMusalsalÄt 2.0?â Web Drama, Selected Arab Experiments" -- "Digital Distribution Platforms and Shifting Piracy Techniques" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography" -- "Chapter 4: Mapping the Circulation of Films by Women Filmmakers with Maghrebi Funding in the Digital Age" -- "Doing Research on Maghrebi-Funded Films by Women Filmmakers" -- "Questions Raised by the Circulation of These Films" -- "Films by Women Filmmakers in the Cinemas" -- "A Changing Landscape: Films by Women Filmmakers on the Video Market" -- "Cultural and Artistic Imaginaries vs. Legal and Economic Constraints" -- "DVD Publishing: Not a Business but a Contribution to Cinema" -- "Is Piracy the End of Video/DVD?" -- "Films by Women Filmmakers on DVD" -- "Video on Demand a Slow Development in the French Market" -- "Internet as a Vast Reservoir of Images" -- " Conclusion" -- "Notes".
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    ISBN: 9781137529398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 233 p. 15 illus. in color)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Culture Study and teaching ; Motion pictures ; Motion pictures. ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika ; Film ; Kultur ; Produktpiraterie
    Abstract: This book approaches the topic of the state of post-cinema from a new direction. The authors explore how film has left the cinema as a fixed site and institution and now appears ubiquitous - in the museum and on the street, on planes and cars and new digital communication platforms of various kinds. The authors investigate how film has become more than cinema, no longer a medium that is based on the photochemical recording and replay of movement. Most often, the state of post-cinema is conceptualized from the "high end" of the most advanced technology; discussions usually focus on performance capture and digital 3-D, 4-K projection and industrial light & magic. Here, the authors' approach is focused on the "low-end" of the circulation of filmic images. This includes informal networks of exchange and transaction, such as p2p-networks, video platforms, so called “piracy” with a special focus on the Middle East and North Africa, where political and social transformations make new forms of circulation and presentation particularly visible
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Like Water: On the Reconfigurations of the Cinema in the Age of Digital Networks (Malte Hagener, Vinzenz Hediger, Alena Strohmaier) -- I. Informal Economies: Promises and Threats of Dissemination Technologies -- Venice to Go: Digital Circulation and the Value of Cultural In/difference in Film (Vinzenz Hediger) -- Arab Storytelling in the Digital Age: From Musalsalat to Web Drama? (Alexandra Buccianti) -- Mapping the Circulation of Films by Women Filmmakers with Maghrebi Funding (Patricia Caillé) -- II. Informal Networks: National-Regional-Global Nexus -- The Good Pirates: Moroccan Cinema in the Age of Digital Reproduction (Jamal Bahmad) -- Watching the Forbidden: Reception of Banned Films in Iran (Zeydabadi-Nejad) -- Why Sories Matter: Jafar Panahi and the Contours of Cinema (Alena Strohmaier) -- Informal Translation, Post-Cinema and Global Media Flows (Tessa Dwyer and Ramon Lobato) -- III. Informal Aesthetics: Reshaping Cine-Cultures -- Post-Cinematic Distribution Flows. Alternative Content, Sports Films and the (In)stability of the Multiplex Market (Florian Hoof) -- Distributing Moving Image Art After Digitization (Erika Balsom) -- Cinephilia and Film Culture in the Age of Digital Networks (Malte Hagener) -- The Secret Lives of Images (Marc Siegel) -- Interview with Kevin B. Lee -- Index
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