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'The Figure (and Disfigurement) in the Landscape: The Go-Between’s Picturesque'
Broughton, Mark (Manchester University Press, 2016)In order to contextualise The Go-Between’s complex landscaping, this chapter combines close analysis with cross-disciplinary landscape history. It traces the film’s roots from the emergence of a new discourse about the ... -
Finance, policy and industrial dynamics : The rise of co-productions in the film industry
Morawetz, N.; Hardy, Jane; Randle, K.R.; Haslam, Colin (2007-09-01)This paper explores the growing phenomenon of international co-productions in the film industry. We argue that the rise of co-productions is part of a wider narrative of financial and institutional innovation shaping ... -
Fixed, Footloose or fractured : work, identity and the spatial division of labor in the twenty-first century city
Huws, Ursula (2006-03)The combination of technological change and globalization is bringing about fundamental changes in who does what work where, when, and how. This has implications which are profoundly contradictory for the nature of jobs, ... -
Fixo, volátil, ou dividido : O trabalho, a identidade e a divisão espacial do trabalho no séc. XXI
Huws, Ursula (2006-03)A combinação da mudança tecnológica com a globalização está a provocar alterações fundamentais no que se refere a quem faz que tipo de trabalho, onde, quando e como. Isto tem implicações profundamente contraditórias para ... -
Flexing the Balance of Power
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Fluid Typography : Transforming letterforms in television idents and film title sequences
Brownie, Barbara (2013-04)Television idents and film title sequences are frequently described as containing 'motion typography', but this and related terminology is vague or misleading, reducing all forms of kineticism to simple motion. Onscreen ... -
Fluid typography: transforming letterforms in television idents
Brownie, Barbara (2015-10-05)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose that, within the practice of motion branding, transforming type has been largely neglected by existing theorists and its importance to wider marketing trends overlooked. ... -
Foreword
Goodbrey, Daniel (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014)In this foreword Daniel Merlin Goodbrey will outline the ways in which he uses and produces spaces in his work on hypercomics and new media. Goodbrey has led the way in the production of web-based comics, site-specific ... -
Frock coats, yo-yos and a chair with a panda on it : nostalgia for the future in the life of a 'Doctor Who' fan
Phillips, Ivan (Intellect, 2013-08)The scene revealed by a London policeman’s torch in the low-key opening moments of a new television series on the evening of Saturday 23rd November 1963 now seems emblematic. Doctor Who began in a junkyard and the secret ... -
From Comic to Hypercomic
Goodbrey, Daniel (Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2013)The medium of comics is undergoing a period of transition as the predominant mode of creation, distribution and consumption shifts from print to digital display. Digital comic pioneers have explored many of the new ... -
'From Ham House to the Pineapples of Groombridge Place: Locating The Draughtsman’s Contract'
Broughton, Mark (2010-05-18)Much has been written about Peter Greenaway’s The Draughtsman’s Contract (1982), but the film’s garden mise-en-scène has not been analysed in detail. My paper will trace its development from script to screen and discuss ... -
From Here to Maternity : Motherhood in the Media
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Further Education and the New Managerialism
Randle, Keith; Brady, Norman (1997-06-01)As a result of the process of incorporation following the Further and Higher Education Act (1992), Cityshire College, a large further education (FE) college, left the jurisdiction of the local authority and gained greater ... -
Game comics : An analysis of an emergent hybrid form
Goodbrey, Daniel (2014-09-02)There has long been a shared history of visual influence and narrative crossover between comics and videogames. Taking this history into account, this article provides a critical examination of the newly emergent medium ... -
Getting in and Getting on in Hollywood: Freelance Careers in an Uncertain Industry
Randle, Keith; Culkin, Nigel (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)Explores issues related to employment in the US film industry, reporting on a study carried out between June 1999 and March 2002 around the themes of 'getting in, staying in and getting on' in Hollywood (Los Angeles). The ... -
Getting in, getting on, getting out? : Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries
Leung, Wing Fai; Gill, Rosalind; Randle, K.R. (2015-05-01)This paper looks at the predominance of freelancing in the film and television industries as a lens to examine the persistence of gender inequalities within these fields. Previous research has indicated that women fare ... -
'Grounds for A Plot/Plotted Grounds: English Landscapes In Two Visual Narratives'
Broughton, Mark (2003-04-12)This paper compares how Brideshead Revisted and The Draughtsman's Contract utilise country-estate locations to subversive effect. -
HBO and Its Legacy
Akass, Kim; McCabe, Janet (2016-07-07)This keynote seeks to explore what lessons we can learn from HBO, and how the company functions as a cultural site as it systematically sets about legitimatizing a discourse of television as art. So successful has HBO been ... -
HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : : Affiliations and Legitimatising Television Culture, post-2007
Akass, Kim; McCabe, Janet (2018-01-01)HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : affiliations and legitimatising television culture, post-2007 (Co-Authored with Dr Janet McCabe). This article, which was published in the journal Mise-Au-Point in January 2018, sheds ... -
The Hero with Eleven Faces (So Far) : Doctor Who and the triumph of unsettlement
Phillips, Ivan (2013)Doctor Who is an unstable phenomenon. This is its great strength, the secret of its enduring success. Resistant to generic categories, merging futurism and nostalgia, its eponymous hero (sometimes anti-hero) is a character ...