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Tag archive for ‘DVD’

<p></p><p>Comics to Film (And Halfway Back Again):  A DVD Essay

Comics to Film (And Halfway Back Again): A DVD Essay

by: Drew Morton / UCLA
By constructing visual essays, cinema and media studies scholars dip their hands into processes they think and write so much about.

<p></p><p>Stripping (Part 2)

Stripping (Part 2)

by: Daniel Marcus / Goucher College
How does stripping popular series for syndication affect the how viewers receive actors, subplots, and secondary characters? In the final installment of his two-part series on stripping, Marcus explores the impact of syndication practices and raises some interesting questions about how cable channels and DVD technology alter how we watch TV.

<p></p><p>Exchanges of Value

Exchanges of Value

by: Jason Mittell / Middlebury College
In today’s digital media environment, what’s an episode of Veronica Mars really worth?

<p></p><p>To Have and Have not (You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It’s Gone)

To Have and Have not (You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It’s Gone)

by: John Hartley / Queensland University of Technology
The afterlife of Dead Like Me on Australian cable television and the pleasures and perturbances of watching an already-in-the-grave series.

My Own Private TV

by: Erin MacLeod / McGill University
With the “TV on DVD” phenomenon in full effect almost any show you’ve ever loved that’s been either relegated to reruns or sporadic glimpses on various cable channels is available.

<p></p><p>MGM, DVD, and “TV”

MGM, DVD, and “TV”

by: Thomas Schatz / University of Texas-Austin
Could DVD be the force that finally ushers in HD?