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404: File Not Found: Web Archives and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Film Promotion
Walden, Kim (2022-07-14)In 2019 the Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television published an article by Keith Johnston on the challenges of researching historical promotional materials. It concluded with an invitation to other researchers to ... -
An Archaeology of Mobile Film: Blink, Bluevend and the Pocket Shorts
Walden, Kim (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017-01-26)This chapter will undertake archaeology of the first generation of film made for the ‘fourth screen’ by looking at a project set up by Blink in 2005. It will consider the project’s prototype film distribution system, the ... -
Awards, honours and prizes : 'a cultural value stock exchange' for media producers and audiences
Walden, Kim (2014-03-20)In The Field of Cultural of Production, Pierre Bourdieu asserts that a work is not made once, or twice even, but by everybody who is interested in it and this would certainly seem to be true of awards, honours and prizes. ... -
“Building Better Worlds”: The Rise of Alien’s Online Marketing Campaigns
Walden, Kim (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023-03-23)As transmedia film franchising developed with its characteristic reboots, sequels, prequels and shared cinematic universes, promotion costs rose in an increasingly crowded and competitive marketplace. As a consequence, ... -
Digital zombies, cultural cryogenics and troubles with malware: an archaeological adventure in the archives
Walden, Kim (2012)Over recent decades ‘transmedia story telling’ has become an established feature of contemporary film culture from The Blair Witch Project (1999) to Batman’s ‘Why so Serious?’(2008). In Convergence Culture Henry Jenkins ... -
Double take : Rotoscoping and the Processing of Performance
Walden, Kim (2008)In 1915 the Fleischer brothers, Max and Dave, developed a device known as the “rotoscope” which allowed the artist to trace over the original film footage frame by frame to make a more life-like rendition for animation. ... -
Double Take: Rotoscoping and the Processing of Performance
Walden, Kim (2009) -
Economies of Plagiarism: The i-Map & Information Gathering
Walden, Kim; Peacock, Alan (University of Michigan Press, 2008) -
Emphasising and rewarding information handling skills
Walden, Kim (2005) -
Have you seen the movie? : No, but I've been to the website
Walden, Kim (2005) -
The i-map : A new approach to assessing the process of information gathering and handling
Walden, Kim; Peacock, Alan (CLTAD, 2004) -
The i-map : a process-centered response to plagiarism
Walden, Kim; Peacock, Alan (2006-04)In recent years there has been a marked change in our cultural relationship with information which has implications for our teaching and learning practices. Current concerns about the identification of, and responses to, ... -
The i-map research project: work in progress
Walden, Kim; Peacock, A. (2004)This article asserts that the process of information gathering and handling has shifted in a digital information environment. These shifts pose new challenges for students in evaluating and using information which has ... -
'It's a Storyworld, Jim. But not as we know it!' : Transmedia in Film
Walden, Kim (2012) -
Magazines
Walden, Kim (Wayland Publishers Ltd, 1988) -
Mobile cinema : An exploration of first generation film made for the 'fourth screen'
Walden, Kim (2006) -
Nostalgia for the Future: How TRON: Legacy's Paratextual Campaign rebooted the Franchise
Walden, Kim (Routledge, 2016-06-27)Nostalgia for the Future: How TRON: Legacy’s paratextual campaign rebooted the franchise Like many film franchises, TRON has been nourished by a steady flow of spin-offs, adaptations, special editions and re-releases on ... -
'The Past recognises the Future’:How TRON:Legacy’s transmedia campaign rebooted the franchise
Walden, Kim (2013)On its release in 1982 Disney’s sci-fi adventure TRON (Steven Lisberger) may have been considered a flop but over time it has entered into folk culture for a whole number of reasons: it was the first commercial film to ... -
Photo-media Studies in a Primary school : Looking through the Family Album
Walden, Kim (1990) -
Picture My World : Photography in Primary Education
Walden, Kim; Walton , Kamina (The Arts Council of England, 1995)