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Making Public Television Social? Public Service Broadcasting and the Challenges of Social Media

Van Dijck, J. and Poell, T., 2015. Making public television social? Public service broadcasting and the challenges of social media. Television & New Media, 16(2), pp.148-164. This article looks at the effect the increase of social media in our society … Continue reading

11. May 2016 by Holly Karas
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Non-Narrative

Week Seven’s reading on “non narrative” was an exert from D. Bordwell and K.Thompson, 2006,  Film Art: An Introduction. As a cinema studies student I’m all too familiar with this textbook and actually had completed half this reading a few … Continue reading

27. April 2016 by Holly Karas
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Dramatic Development, Time and Story Structure

Michael Rabiger, 2009, Directing the Documentary, 5th Edition (Focus Press) pp.283-291 This chapter focused on elements that can be used to create drama within a documentary. These elements included the types of characters necessary to create drama – heroes and heroines, … Continue reading

12. April 2016 by Holly Karas
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The Twin Peaks of Media Today

David Guantlett book  “Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Cultural Studies” (2015) discusses the shift in the way media is studied in todays society, from learning about media to learning with media. The extracts from the book … Continue reading

15. March 2016 by Holly Karas
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Morocco doesn’t exist.

  This week’s reading really messed me up. I don’t have solid enough proof morocco exists. Why do I think a bunch of lines placed in a certain way is a face? That doesn’t look anything like a face! The … Continue reading

14. March 2016 by Holly Karas
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