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For over a century, movies have played an important role in our lives, entertaining us, often provoking conversation and debate. This title examines film culture at the turn of this century, at the precise moment when digital media are altering our historical relationship with the movies.

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A superb book that helps us think beyond the grand but sometimes ungrounded digital convergence and user revolution rhetoric. Particularly impressive are the ways that the book marshals historical evidence to fill important gaps in new media "theory".ORA superb book that helps us think beyond the grand but sometimes ungrounded digital convergence and user revolution rhetoric. Particularly impressive are the ways that the book marshals historical evidence to fill important gaps in new media ôtheory,ö connects domestic activities with industrial practice, and shows how ôDIYö (do-it-yourself) vernacular film criticism and analysis (film blogging) is as important as DIY production activities (uploaded videos and ômash-upsö) in spurring participation in contemporary film culture.ENDORSER PREFERS LONGER VERSION, BUT IS OKAY WITH SHORTER ONE IF SPACE IS TIGHT. RUN ANY CHANGES BY HIM. -- John T. Caldwell * author of Production Culture: Industrial Reflexivity and Critical Practice in *
Reinventing Cinema represents a significant accomplishment for the way it revisions recent film history, drawing into its account such key questions for the digital age as who actually controls the dissemination of images and who determines their meaning. -- J.P. Telotte * author of The Mouse Machine: Disney and Technology *
Expanding film studies beyond traditional boundaries, Tryon explores how cinema affects and is affected by developments in technology and culture that have altered the way movies are consumed, produced, and perceived. The book is readable and well researched, offering students an excellent opportunity to go beyond more traditional film studies. Highly recommended. * Choice *
A timely and important book, Reinventing Cinema is a must read for any scholar interested in the current trends in film studies, industry convergence, participatory culture, and digital cinema. * Popular Communication *
The book is recommended because it makes an important contribution to our understanding of film and how technology continues to alter the way we perceive and interpret our society. * Film & History *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Rise of the Movie Geek
The Screen is Alive
Wall-to-Wall Color
Desktop Productions
Toppling the Gates
Hollywood Remixed
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Reinventing Cinema Movies in the Age of Media

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 25/06/2009
      ISBN13: 9780813545479, 978-0813545479
      ISBN10: 0813545471

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For over a century, movies have played an important role in our lives, entertaining us, often provoking conversation and debate. This title examines film culture at the turn of this century, at the precise moment when digital media are altering our historical relationship with the movies.

      Trade Review
      A superb book that helps us think beyond the grand but sometimes ungrounded digital convergence and user revolution rhetoric. Particularly impressive are the ways that the book marshals historical evidence to fill important gaps in new media "theory".ORA superb book that helps us think beyond the grand but sometimes ungrounded digital convergence and user revolution rhetoric. Particularly impressive are the ways that the book marshals historical evidence to fill important gaps in new media ôtheory,ö connects domestic activities with industrial practice, and shows how ôDIYö (do-it-yourself) vernacular film criticism and analysis (film blogging) is as important as DIY production activities (uploaded videos and ômash-upsö) in spurring participation in contemporary film culture.ENDORSER PREFERS LONGER VERSION, BUT IS OKAY WITH SHORTER ONE IF SPACE IS TIGHT. RUN ANY CHANGES BY HIM. -- John T. Caldwell * author of Production Culture: Industrial Reflexivity and Critical Practice in *
      Reinventing Cinema represents a significant accomplishment for the way it revisions recent film history, drawing into its account such key questions for the digital age as who actually controls the dissemination of images and who determines their meaning. -- J.P. Telotte * author of The Mouse Machine: Disney and Technology *
      Expanding film studies beyond traditional boundaries, Tryon explores how cinema affects and is affected by developments in technology and culture that have altered the way movies are consumed, produced, and perceived. The book is readable and well researched, offering students an excellent opportunity to go beyond more traditional film studies. Highly recommended. * Choice *
      A timely and important book, Reinventing Cinema is a must read for any scholar interested in the current trends in film studies, industry convergence, participatory culture, and digital cinema. * Popular Communication *
      The book is recommended because it makes an important contribution to our understanding of film and how technology continues to alter the way we perceive and interpret our society. * Film & History *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      The Rise of the Movie Geek
      The Screen is Alive
      Wall-to-Wall Color
      Desktop Productions
      Toppling the Gates
      Hollywood Remixed
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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