Television and British Cinema : Convergence and Divergence Since 1990
Television and British Cinema : Convergence and Divergence Since 1990
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Author(s): Andrews, Hannah
ISBN No.: 9781137311160
Pages: xi, 228
Year: 201405
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 79.05
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Status: Available

Hannah Andrews provides a timely and thorough investigation of the changing relationship between television and cinema in Britain since 1990. She explores the process of convergence, both in terms of the intermedial relationship between closely related cultural forms, and in the involvement of institutions of television in the British film industry. Rather than view convergence as a byproduct of digitalization, Andrews argues for a longer history of analogue convergence, manifested in, for example, the use of television as an alternative exhibition platform for British cinema, or the broadcast of feature-length filmed television dramas traditionally conceptualized as 'plays' rather than films. Television and British Cinema demonstrates how these processes of convergence have been met with equally strong rhetorical 'divergence', the use of presentational devices or discursive framing to distinguish film from television. The book discusses the role of television institutions in these processes, focusing on a period in which the relationship between film and television in the UK developed into a symbiosis.


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