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Capturing Digital Media: Perfection and Imperfection in Contemporary Film and Television PDF

195 Pages·2019·7.188 MB·English
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by Thomas J. Connelly| 2019| 195 pages| 7.188| English

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Why are filmmakers such as J.J. Abrams, Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino continuing to shoot their movies on celluloid in the digital age of cinema? Are these filmmakers choosing the photochemical process of celluloid images purely for aesthetics purposes? Or could their preference for celluloid have something to do with analogue’s intimate connection to the subject of lack and desire?Capturing Digital Media: Perfection and Imperfection in Contemporary Film and Television examines the relationship between the perfection of the digital form and the imperfection of the human subject in recent film and television. Using a number of a key psychoanalytic terms and new media concepts, Capturing Digital Mediashows that the necessity of imperfection is where we locate the human subject of desire within the binary logic of the digital. It argues that the perfection of digital must be wounded by forms of imperfection in order to make media texts such as film and television desirable. But even as films and television texts incorporate forms of imperfection, digital perfection remains a powerful attraction in our engagement with moving images, such as high definition screens, spectacular digital effects, and state-of-the-art sound

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Author:Thomas J. Connelly
Publication Year:2019
ISBN:9781501345876
Pages:195
Language:English
File Size:7.188
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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