Television Aesthetics

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Clock Time
cognitive neuroscience
Color Television Pictures
communication
Compositional Principles
Contemporary Society
cortex
Educational Television Program
empirical research in television aesthetics
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Human Information System
image recognition theory
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Lighting Instruments
Lighting Technique
Long Shots
media
media psychology
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Oral Window
Paul Gauguin
perceptual processing
picture
program
Proximal Stimulus
Semiological Approach
sensory information analysis
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Striate Cortex
Television Aesthetics
Television Criticism
Television Pictures
Television Sounds
Tympanic Membrane
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805822182
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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USE FIRST TWO PARAGRAPHS ONLY FOR GENERAL CATALOGS... This volume offers a response to three ongoing needs:
* to develop the main composition principles pertinent to the visual commmunication medium of television;
* to establish the field of television aesthetics as an extension of the broader field of visual literacy; and
* to promote television aesthetics to both students and consumers of television.

Based on effective empirical research from three axes -- perception, cognition, and composition -- the aesthetic principles of television images presented are drawn from converging research in academic disciplines such as psychology (perceptual, cognitive, and experimental), neurophysiology, and the fine arts (painting, photography, film, theater, music, and more). Although the aesthetics of the fine arts were traditionally built on contextual theories that relied heavily on subjective evaluation, on critical analyses, and on descriptive research methods, the aesthetics of today's visual communication media consider equally valuable empirical methodologies found in all sciences. Investigations in these different academic disciplines have provided the constructs and strengthened the foundations of the theory of television aesthetics offered in this book.

Special features include:
* a great variety of pictures supporting the topics discussed;
* a thorough, up-to-date, and specifically related bibliography for each of the major parts of the book;
* computer drawings illustrating the concepts examined in the text;
* scientific data -- tables and charts -- documenting the research findings cited;
* simplified explanations of the processes of visual, auditory, and motion perceptions of images, enhanced by specific diagrams;
* detailed analyses of the threefold process of stimulation, perception, and recognition of televised images; and
* workable, easy-to-understand and use rules of picture composition, visual image evaluations, and television program appreciation.

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