Rediscovering U.S. Newsfilm

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AFI
American Film Institute
amy meaney
aniko bodroghkozy
archival research methods
archives
audiovisual preservation
blaine m. bartell
broadcast journalism history
carol swain
caroline frick
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Category=JBCT
dan streible
documentary analysis
documentary film
ellen mulligan
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
film history
film studies
footage
Foreign Newsreel
Fox Movietone News
greg wilsbacher
Hearst Metrotone
Hearst Metrotone News
jaimie baron
jennifer peterson
joseph clark
karen cariani
kenneth hough
Local Newsreel
Local Tv
Local Tv News
Local Tv Station
mark garrett cooper
mark quigley
mark williams
media historiography
michael aronson
Motion Picture News
Movietone News
news
News Reel
Newsfilm Collections
Newsreel
Newsreel Companies
Newsreel Production
Newsreel Stories
Newsreel Theaters
newsreels
non-fiction film studies
preservation
richard abel
ross melnick
ruta abolins
sara beth levavy
shawn vancour
Synopsis Sheets
Television Newsfilm
Television Station
television studies
thomas a. mascaro
Tv News
Tv Station
twentieth century newsfilm scholarship
UCLA Film
Universal Newsreel
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138699458
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The twentieth century generated tens of thousands of hours of American newsfilm but not the scholarly apparatus necessary to analyze and contextualize them. Assembling new approaches to the study of U.S. newsfilm in cinema and television, this book makes a long overdue critical intervention in the field of film and media studies by addressing the format’s inherent intermediality; its mediation of "events" for local, national, and transnational communities; its distinctive archival legacies; and, consequently, its integral place in film and television studies more broadly. This collection brings fresh, contemporary methodologies and analysis to bear on a vast amount of material that has languished in relative obscurity for far too long.

Mark Garrett Cooper is a Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of South Carolina, USA.

Sara Beth Levavy is a scholar of Film, Media, and Art History.

Ross Melnick is an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.

Mark Williams is an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Dartmouth College, USA.