Conservation of Easel Paintings Conservation of Easel Paintings Second Edition provides a much-anticipated update to the previous edition which has come to be known internationally as an invaluable and comprehensive text on the history philosophy and methods of the treatment of easel paintings. Including 49 chapters written by more than 90 respected authors from around the world this volume offers the necessary background knowledge in technical art history artists’ materials and scientific methods of examination and documentation. Later sections of the book provide information about the varying approaches and methods for treatment and issues of preventive conservation as well as valuable reflections on storage shipping and exhibition. Including exciting developments that have taken place since the last edition was published the book also covers new techniques of examination especially MacroXRF scanning and Reflectance Transmission Imagery. Drawing on research presented at recent professional conferences information about innovative methods for cleaning modern and contemporary paintings and insights into modern oil paints is also included. Incorporating the latest regulations and understanding of health and safety practices and integrating theory with practice throughout Conservation of Easel Paintings Second Edition will continue to be an indispensable reference for practicing conservators. It will also be an essential resource for students taking conservation courses around the world. GBP 66.99 1
The TV Showrunner's Roadmap Creating Great Television in an On Demand World This all-new edition of the best-selling guide The TV Showrunner’s Roadmap provides readers with the tools for creating writing and managing your own hit streaming series. Combining his 30+ years as a working screenwriter and professor industry veteran Neil Landau expertly unpacks essential insights to the creation of a successful show and takes readers behind the scenes with exclusive and enlightening interviews with showrunners from some of TV’s most lauded series including Fargo Better Call Saul Watchmen Insecure Barry Money Heist Succession Ozark Schitt’s Creek Euphoria PEN15 and many more. From conception to final rewrite The TV Showrunner’s Roadmap is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to create a series that won’t run out of steam after the first few episodes. This groundbreaking guide features an eResource with additional interviews and bonus materials. So grab your laptop dig out that stalled spec script and buckle up. Welcome to the fast lane. | The TV Showrunner's Roadmap Creating Great Television in an On Demand World GBP 35.99 1
Sports TV This book offers an introductory guide to sports TV its history in the United States the genre’s defining characteristics and analysis of its critical significance for the business practices formal properties and social cultural and political meanings of the medium. Victoria E. Johnson discusses a range of examples from textual analysis of programs such as Monday Night Football and Being Serena to examination of television rights details to sports TV’s technological innovations and engagement of critical political debates. Johnson examines sports TV from its introduction to the ESPN+ era. She proposes that sports as seen on TV in all of its iterations is the central cultural forum for working through questions of community ideals struggles over national and regional mythologies and questions of representative citizenship. This book is an ideal guide for students and scholars of television media and cultural studies as well as those with an interest in television genre sports TV history and contemporary sport and media culture. GBP 31.99 1
Winning the Global TV News Game Winning the Global TV News Game (1995) examines the worldwide TV news revolution of the 1990s dealing with live TV news as an industry–consumer relationship. It’s a marketing approach – focusing on regional markets across the globe looking at industry players and the hardware they had put in place. Much of this analysis is told by leading news media professionals who describe the latest thinking and newest developments in their own words. GBP 105.00 1
Consumerism on TV Popular Media from the 1950s to the Present Presenting case studies of well-known shows including Will and Grace Birds of a Feather Sex and the City and Absolutely Fabulous as well as 'reality' television this book examines the transformations that have occurred in consumer society since its appearance and the ways in which these have been constructed and represented in popular media imagery. With analyses of the ways in which consumerism has played out in society Consumerism on TV highlights specific aspects of the changing nature of consumerism by way of considerations of gender sexuality and class as well as less definable changes such as those to do with the celebration of ostentatious greed or the righteousness of the ’ethical’ shopper. With attention to the highly delineated consumer field in which ’shopping’ as an embedded practice of everyday life is caught between escapism and politics authors explore a variety of themes such as the extent to which consumerism has become embedded in forging identity the positing of consumerism as a form of activism the visibility of the gay male consumer and invisibility of the lesbian consumer and the (re)stratification of consumer types along class lines. An engaging invitation to consider whether the positioning of consumerism through on-screen depictions is indicative of a new type of non-philosophical politics of 'choice' - a form of marketised (a)political pragmatism - this book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and cultural and media studies with interests in class consumption and gender. | Consumerism on TV Popular Media from the 1950s to the Present GBP 38.99 1
The Editor's Toolkit A Hands-On Guide to the Craft of Film and TV Editing The Editor's Toolkit: A Hands-On Guide to the Craft of Film and TV Editing is a tutorial-based introduction to the craft of editing. Today's process of media editing is fast and competitive making this guide a necessity for anyone looking to break into the business. Here Chris Wadsworth provides 52 media-based examples for you to put together with the benefit of seeing what he did with those same exercises giving you essential feedback to improve your technique and learn the tricks of the trade. Accessible and to-the-point the primer is a must-read for anyone looking to learn both the art and technique of editing. This 4-color guide features: Examples from the world of film and TV that show how even the greatest directors employ the same techniques in their productions that are mentioned in this guide A look at CV‘s and the right attitudes that will give you the best chance at breaking into the editing world Intensive sections about the way music and sound editing can shape the entire production An online resource featuring video and other media that you can edit on your own each featuring examples of cuts and techniques discussed in the book as well as a discussion forum. Visit facebook. com/soundandvisionsatis for additional resources. | The Editor's Toolkit A Hands-On Guide to the Craft of Film and TV Editing GBP 175.00 1
Broadcast News in the Digital Age A Guide to Reporting Producing and Anchoring Online and on TV Written by two award-winning broadcast journalists this book offers a practical hands-on guide to the modern digital TV newsroom. Pulling from extensive industry experience the authors provide a comprehensive look at the key journalistic skills needed to excel in broadcast news today including storytelling writing story pitching video production interviewing and managing social media. The textbook is organized into five sections: building a foundation storytelling and writing producing live performance and ethics and career progression. The authors also provide step-by-step instructions on how to efficiently multitask while staying true to journalist ethics. Each chapter includes clear learning objectives review questions and practical assignments making it ideal for classroom use. QR codes integrated in the text allow students to easily see and hear examples of the stories they are learning to write. Broadcast News in the Digital Age is an engaging student-friendly guide for those seeking to become successful writers producers anchors and journalists in today’s newsrooms both on-air and online. | Broadcast News in the Digital Age A Guide to Reporting Producing and Anchoring Online and on TV GBP 34.99 1
Quality Telefantasy How US Quality TV Brought Zombies Dragons and Androids into the Mainstream This book explores the relatively new genre of ‘Quality Telefantasy’ and how it has broadened TV taste cultures by legitimating and mainstreaming fantastical content. It also shows how the rising popularity of this genre marks a distinct and significant development in what kinds of TV are culturally dominant and critically regarded. By expanding and building on the definition of US Quality TV this book brings together a number of popular science fiction fantasy and horror TV series including Game of Thrones The Walking Dead and Westworld as case studies which demonstrate the emergence of the Quality Telefantasy genre. It looks at the role of technology including internet recap culture and subscription video on demand distribution in Quality Telefantasy’s swift emergence and analyses its success internationally by considering series created outside the US like Kingdom (South Korea Netflix) and Dark (Germany Netflix). The book argues that Quality Telefantasy series should be considered a part of the larger Quality TV super-genre and that the impact they are having on the global TV landscape warrants further investigation as it continues to evolve. This is a valuable text for students and scholars studying or undertaking research in the areas of television studies new media and pop-cultural studies. | Quality Telefantasy How US Quality TV Brought Zombies Dragons and Androids into the Mainstream GBP 38.99 1
Teaching Chinese by Culture and TV Drama This book integrates culture and authenticity into Chinese classroom practice through exploring the potential of contemporary TV drama as teaching and learning materials for intercultural Chinese language teaching and learning. In addressing the four main challenges in culture teaching in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (TCFL) this book focuses on precisely this area of pedagogical practice in Chinese as foreign language education and draws on a wide interdisciplinary base including foreign language education cultural studies and intercultural communication to explore the potential of authentic TV drama as language and culture materials for revitalising TCFL and foreign language teaching more generally. It examines in detail the culturally shaped beliefs values and practices that give meaning to the action and language of the selected clips in a modern award-winning Chinese TV drama. This book shows a potential experiential pathway into (pedagogical) practices to bring contemporary culture into classrooms to engage learners with contemporary and authentic texts and to encourage inquiry-focused teaching practices which – in being intercultural – allow for learners’ own interpretations of cultural messages in interaction and to recognise learners as learning to understand their own values and beliefs as they learn to explore those of other cultures. | Teaching Chinese by Culture and TV Drama GBP 130.00 1
The Prop Building Guidebook For Theatre Film and TV Now in its third edition The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre Film and TV walks readers through techniques used in historical and contemporary prop making and demonstrates how to apply them to a variety of materials. Experienced prop maker Eric Hart covers the tools and techniques used by professional prop makers throughout the entertainment industry. He outlines a construction process that gives readers the foundational knowledge to choose the best materials and methods for each prop and the background information to know the advantages of these choices. This new edition includes updated information and techniques throughout including: Over a hundred new images and diagrams Updated terminology products and brands used internationally Expanded sections on 3D printing vacuum forming foam patterning and more A new chapter on prop design New information on international safety standards cleaning and sanitation More recipes and step-by-step instruction for various finishes Illustrated by hundreds of full-color photographs this is the most comprehensive guide to prop construction available for professional and student prop makers in theatre film and tv. For additional how-to videos instructional documents and supplemental information visit www. propbuildingguidebook. com. | The Prop Building Guidebook For Theatre Film and TV GBP 36.99 1
Roll Shooting TV News Shooting TV News:Views from Behind the Lens Roll! Shells fly overhead as night-scopes capture deadly fire fights with an eerie green hue a category 5 hurricane devastates the Big Easy hidden cameras enter a Cambodian village of brothels and a veteran journalist interviews himself throughout his own brain surgery. Part non-fiction drama part trade publication part text book all woven together giving the reader a look through the viewfinders of the very best television photojournalists. As 19 experts weigh in with their candid personal stories and photographic tips it's as if you're over their shoulders following their intuitions and hearing their thoughts as they shoot. The trade term for what they do is called ENG (Electronic News Gathering) and whether they're called Cameramen Backpack Journalists Television Photographers or any other moniker de jour they're all paid to bring the world's events into living rooms around the world. These are the men and women who capture the bleeding edge of history - as it happens. Written in a smooth unique interview style this book is a necessary read for photojournalists videographers and tv photojournalists. | Roll Shooting TV News Shooting TV News:Views from Behind the Lens GBP 180.00 1
Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV The Art & Craft of Raising Your Voice on Screen Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV is a practical guide that provides you the screenwriter with a clear set of exercises tools and methods to raise your ability to hear and discern conversation at a more complex level in turn allowing you to create better more nuanced complex and compelling dialogue. The process of understanding dialogue writing begins with increasing writers’ awareness of what they hear. This book provides writers with an assortment of dialogue and language tools techniques and exercises and teaches them how to perceive and understand the function intent and thematic/psychological elements that dialogue can convey about character tone and story. Text subtext voice conflict exposition rhythm and style are among the many aspects covered. This book reminds us of the sheer joy of great dialogue and will change and enhance the way writers hear listen to and write dialogue and along the way aid the writers’ confidence in their own voice allowing them to become more proficient writers of dialogue. Written by veteran screenwriter playwright and screenwriting professor Loren-Paul Caplin Writing Compelling Dialogue is an invaluable writing tool for any aspiring screenwriter who wants to improve their ability to write dialogue for film and television as well as students professionals and educators. | Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV The Art & Craft of Raising Your Voice on Screen GBP 28.99 1
Critical Approaches to TV and Film Set Design The analysis of scenic design in film and television is often neglected with visual design elements relegated to part of the mise-en-scène in cinema or simply as wallpaper in television. Critical Approaches to TV and Film Set Design positions itself from the audience perspective to explore how we watch TV and film and how set design enhances and influences the viewing experience. By using semiotics history and narratology and adding concepts drawn from art architecture and theatre Geraint D’Arcy reworks the key concepts of set design. Looking at the impact of production design on how the viewer reads film and television these updated theories can be applied more flexibly and extensively in academic criticism. D’Arcy creates a new theoretical approach representing a significant expansion of the field and filling the remaining gaps. This book is ideal for anyone interested in understanding how we can read and interpret design in film and television and should be the primary point of reference for those studying TV and film set design. GBP 36.99 1
The Art and Craft of TV Directing Conversations with Episodic Television Directors The Art and Craft of TV Directing offers a broad and in-depth view of the craft of TV Directing in the form of detailed interviews with dozens of the industry’s most accomplished episodic television directors. Author Jim Hemphill provides students with essential information on the complexities of working in episodic TV highlighting the artistic technical and interpersonal skills required and exploring a variety of entry points and approaches to provide a comprehensive overview of how to begin and sustain a career as a television director. The book discusses how to merge one’s personal style with the established visual language of any given show while also adhering to tight budgets and schedules and navigating the complicated politics of working with showrunners networks and producers. The book also features interviews with a range of directors from feature directors who have moved into episodic TV (Kimberly Peirce Mark Pellington) to directors who have made the transition from other disciplines like acting (Andrew McCarthy Lea Thompson) hair and makeup (Stacey K. Black) and stunts (David M. Barrett). This book provides unprecedented access to the experiences and advice of contemporary working episodic television directors and is an ideal resource for students studying television directing early career professionals looking for advice and working directors looking to make the transition from feature directing to episodic TV directing. | The Art and Craft of TV Directing Conversations with Episodic Television Directors GBP 35.99 1
The Fake Food Cookbook Props You Can't Eat for Theatre Film and TV The Fake Food Cookbook: Props You Can’t Eat for Theatre Film and TV contains step by step instructions on how to create the most realistic prop food for a theatrical production. From appetizers such as oysters on a half shell and chicken wings entrees such as lobster and honey-glazed ham to desserts breakfasts and even beverages every meal is covered in this how-to guide. Full color images of each step and finished products illustrate each recipe along with suggestions for keeping the budget for each project low. Safety Data Sheets and links to informative videos are hosted on a companion website. | The Fake Food Cookbook Props You Can't Eat for Theatre Film and TV GBP 35.99 1
Write to TV Out of Your Head and onto the Screen In Write to TV (third edition) industry veteran Martie Cook offers practical advice on writing innovative television scripts that will allow you to finally get that big idea out of your head and onto the screen. With this book you’ll learn to craft smart original stories and scripts for a variety of television formats and genres including comedy drama pilots web series and subscription video on demand. This new edition has been updated with expanded coverage on writing for global audiences content creation for streaming services such as Netflix Amazon and Hulu as well as writing the web series podcasts and utilizing free platforms such as YouTube. It also features new chapters on writing for niche markets; breaking into the writers’ room; creating binge-worthy series and how to accompany pilot scripts with a series pitch document. Plus expanded information on creating complex and compelling characters including writing anti-heroes and strong female protagonists and much much more. Including information directly from studio and network executives agents and managers on what they’re looking for in new writers and how to avoid common pitfalls advice from successful creators and showrunners on creating original content that sells and tips from new writers on how to get into a writers room and stay there. This book contains information from more than 20 new interviews access to sample outlines script pages checklists and countless other invaluable resources and is the ideal book for anyone who wants to break into the TV writing industry. | Write to TV Out of Your Head and onto the Screen GBP 35.99 1
Creating TV Formats From Inception to Pitch Creating TV Formats: From Inception to Pitch takes the reader through a step-by-step process of how to generate ideas develop story lines and characters and hook an audience whilst staying aware of the realities of the media landscape. Beginning with a discussion about what a TV format is each chapter then introduces a key aspect of the development process such as looking for ideas shaping the underlying story and thinking about participants. Practical exercises guide the reader through each stage of turning an initial idea or subject matter into a hook or insight; the importance of incorporating storytelling principles and techniques for designing and populating a story world. Examples from successful television formats such as First Dates and The Great British Bake Off are interwoven throughout the book alongside exclusive insights from the key industry professionals who brought them to the screen. From short-form digital content to longer unscripted series this is an essential guide to discovering and developing formats for any media or television production student or early career development professional. | Creating TV Formats From Inception to Pitch GBP 32.99 1
Food TV This book serves up an accessible critical introduction to food television providing readers with a solid foundation for understanding how culinary culture became pop culture via the medium of television. The book follows FoodTV’s journey from purely instructional resource to a wide variety of formats from celebrity chef and restaurant profiles to culinary travel and every manner of cooking competition from kids to cannabis. Tasha Oren traces the generic expansion of cooking on television as she argues for its development as a uniquely apt lens through which to observe and understand television’s own dramatic extension from network to cable to streaming platforms. She demonstrates how FoodTV became popular commercial television through its growth beyond instruction response to industrial and cultural change and a decisive turn away from an association with domesticity or femininity. The story of FoodTV offers a new understanding of how certain material stylistic and textual practices that make up television emerge as conventions and how such conventions both endure and evolve. This book is an ideal guide for students and scholars of media studies television studies food studies and cultural studies. | Food TV GBP 29.99 1
3D TV and 3D Cinema Tools and Processes for Creative Stereoscopy Learn how to adapt your cinematography and production skills to this growing medium and be part of the movement. Master the unique technical requirements of shooting 3D stereoscopic images. 3DTV and 3D Cinema defines the concept of a professional 3D camera system and describes what features are required to make a successful unit to keep your production on schedule and on budget. You will learn how to work with the complex hardware and software systems with a section dedicated to the specific requirements of shooting for 3D cinema. 3D conversions keying and CG processes are analyzed as well as the essential staging lighting set dressing framing and camera movement techniques. The theoretical knowledge is complemented with real-world examples of 3D TV and cinema productions that are analyzed by crew members or producers. | 3D TV and 3D Cinema Tools and Processes for Creative Stereoscopy GBP 175.00 1
Reality TV From early first-wave programs such as Candid Camera An American Family and The Real World to the shows on our television screens and portable devices today reality television consistently takes us to cities—such as New York Los Angeles and Boston—to imagine the place of urbanity in American culture and society. Jon Kraszewski offers the first extended account of this phenomenon as he makes the politics of urban space the center of his history and theory of reality television. Kraszewski situates reality television in a larger economic transformation that started in the 1980s when America went from an industrial economy when cities were home to all classes to its post-industrial economy as cities became key points in a web of global financing expelling all economic classes except the elite and the poor. Reality television in the industrial era reworked social relationships based on class race and gender for liberatory purposes which resulted in an egalitarian ethos in the genre. However reality television of the post-industrial era attempts to convince viewers that cities still serve their interests even though most viewers find city life today economically untenable. Each chapter uses a key theoretical concept from spatial theory—such as power geometries diasporic nostalgia orientalism the imagination of social expulsions and the relationship between the country and the city—to illuminate the way reality television engages this larger transformation of urban space in America. | Reality TV GBP 28.99 1
Indie TV Industry Aesthetics and Medium Specificity This edited collection is the first book to offer a wide-ranging examination of the interface between American independent film and a converged television landscape that consists of terrestrial broadcasters cable networks and streaming providers in which independent film and television intersect in complex multifaceted and creative ways. The book covers the long history of continuities and connections between the two sectors as seen in the activities of PBS HBO or Sundance. It considers the movement of filmmakers between indie film and TV such as Steven Soderbergh Rian Johnson the Duplass brothers Joe Swanberg Lynn Shelton and Gregg Araki; details the confluence of aesthetic and thematic elements seen in shows such as Girls Breaking Bad Master of None or Glow; points to a shared interest in regional sensibilities evident in shows like One Mississippi or Fargo; and makes the case for documentaries and web series as significant entities in this domain. Collectively the book builds a compelling picture of indie TV as a significant feature of US screen entertainment in the 21st Century. This interdisciplinary landmark volume will be a go-to reference for students and scholars of Television Studies Film Studies and Media Studies. | Indie TV Industry Aesthetics and Medium Specificity GBP 34.99 1
The Guide to Managing Postproduction for Film TV and Digital Distribution Managing the Process The updated third edition of this popular book offers a clear and detailed overview of the postproduction process showing readers how to manage each step in taking a film TV or media project from production to final delivery from scheduling and budgeting through editing sound visual effects and more. Accessibly written for producers post supervisors filmmakers and students and extensively updated to address current digital and file-based industry practices The Guide to Managing Postproduction for Film TV and Digital Distribution helps the reader to understand the new worlds of accessibility deliverables license requirements legal considerations and acquisitions involved in postproduction including the ins and outs of piracy management and archiving. This edition addresses the standards for theatrical and digital distribution network cable and pay TV as well as spotlights internet streaming and various delivery methods for specialty screenings projection large format (PLF) and formats including 3D virtual reality and augmented reality. | The Guide to Managing Postproduction for Film TV and Digital Distribution Managing the Process GBP 34.99 1
Popularizing Japanese TV The Cultural Economic and Emotional Dimensions of Infotainment Discourse Over the past years the view has emerged that Japanese TV is dominated by an infotainment mode of discourse. The book extends this view detailing and interpreting the cultural economic and emotional dimensions of this communication phenomenon from an ethnographic perspective. It examines the complex ways in which infotainment works in an advanced capitalist society. As such this is more than a book about Japan; it is a work that fits within media ethnography and cultural studies and appeals to readers interested in the question of how television at the heart of the global media stream successfully turns into a persuasive intimate and powerful member of a televisual audience-family through carefully engineered televisual discourses linguistic/non-linguistic component audiovisual strategies and economic and cultural elements. Drawing on ethnographic observations in TV stations in two major cities Sendai and Tokyo the book reveals several essential components embedded within infotainment discourse. Thus this book not only provides a panoramic picture of a core phenomenon in Japanese broadcasting since the 2000s but also discusses how both cultural discourses and economic considerations influence contemporary television broadcasting. | Popularizing Japanese TV The Cultural Economic and Emotional Dimensions of Infotainment Discourse GBP 38.99 1
How to Work the Film & TV Markets A Guide for Content Creators How to Work the Film & TV Markets takes independent filmmakers television and digital content creators on a virtual tour of the entertainment industry’s trade shows — the circulatory system of the entire global media landscape. This book highlights the most significant annual events around the world details a dossier of all the players that frequent them and examines all the elements that drive the market value and profitability of entertainment properties. In-the-trenches insights from our modern real-world marketplace are contextualized into immediately implementable practical advice. Make the most of your finite investments of funds time and creative energy to optimize your odds for success within the mainstream business-to-business circuit but learn how to select apply and scale prudent proven principles to drive your own Do-It-Yourself/Direct-to-the-Consuming-Crowd fundraising distribution and promotional success. Heather Hale demystifies these markets making them less intimidating less confusing and less overwhelming. She shows you how to navigate these events making them far more accessible productive — and fun! This creative guide offers: An in-depth survey of the most significant film TV and digital content trade shows around the world; An overview of the co-production market circuit that offers financing and development support to independent producers; An outline of the market-like festivals and key awards shows; A breakdown of who’s who at all these events — and how to network with them; Hot Tips on how to prepare for execute and follow up on these prime opportunities; Low-budget key art samples and game plans; A social media speed tour with a wealth of audience engagement ideas. Visit the book’s space on www. HeatherHale. com for additional resources and up-to-date information on all these events. | How to Work the Film & TV Markets A Guide for Content Creators GBP 34.99 1
The Lively Audience A Study of Children Around the TV Set The Lively Audience (1986) studies television from the children’s own point of view. Contrary to most prevailing opinion it contends that television has much to teach children and that their relationship with the medium is not one of passive dependency after all. Research shows that what children gain from television depends very much on the child’s age and social experience and that children ‘see’ television differently from adults. This book examines this issue and gives us a different understanding of the child audience and the impact of their television viewing. | The Lively Audience A Study of Children Around the TV Set GBP 85.00 1