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From Grierson to the docu-soap : breaking the boundaries / edited by John Izod and Richard Kilborn with Matthew Hibberd.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Luton, Bedfordshire, UK : University of Luton Press, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: vi, 234 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1860205771
  • 9781860205774
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.18
LOC classification:
  • PN1995.9.D6 F76 2000
Contents:
Pt. I. Grierson's Legacy. Grierson in Canada: The peak of his creative career? / Ian Lockerbie. Stanley Hawes: A 'Grierson man' in Australia / Ina Bertand. Crossing the cattle drive: Grierson and Australia / Deane Williams. John Grierson in South Africa: Misunderstanding apartheid / Keyan G. Tomaselli. Poru Ruta: Paul Rotha and the politics of translation / Abe Mark Nornes. Germaine Dulac and French documentary film-making in the 1930s / Sian Reynolds. Grierson and the public relations industry in Britain / Jacquie L'Etang -- Pt. II. The Changing Culture of British Television. Breaking the boundaries / John Willis. Trailing documentaries / Peter Meech. The docu-soap: A critical assessment / Richard Kilborn. Keeping track of the locals: Governance, television and the community / Gareth Palmer. Fearful and safe: Audience response to British reality programming / Annette Hill. 'You either believe it or you don't: ...': Television documentary and pseudo-science / Vincent Campbell. Access, authorship and voice: The emergence of community programming at the BBC / Sylvia Harvey. Through the eyes of the Video Nation / Mandy Rose. Towards defining the digital documentary / Brent MacGregor and Roddy Simpson. Disclaimers, denials and direct address: Captioning in docudrama / Derek Paget. Making connections: The European Convention on Human Rights, the Independent Television Commission and the documentary / Brian Winston. Documentary and the public sphere / Michael Chanan.
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Papers (some revised) first presented at a conference held Jan., 1999 at the University of Stirling.

Includes bibliographical references.

Pt. I. Grierson's Legacy. Grierson in Canada: The peak of his creative career? / Ian Lockerbie. Stanley Hawes: A 'Grierson man' in Australia / Ina Bertand. Crossing the cattle drive: Grierson and Australia / Deane Williams. John Grierson in South Africa: Misunderstanding apartheid / Keyan G. Tomaselli. Poru Ruta: Paul Rotha and the politics of translation / Abe Mark Nornes. Germaine Dulac and French documentary film-making in the 1930s / Sian Reynolds. Grierson and the public relations industry in Britain / Jacquie L'Etang -- Pt. II. The Changing Culture of British Television. Breaking the boundaries / John Willis. Trailing documentaries / Peter Meech. The docu-soap: A critical assessment / Richard Kilborn. Keeping track of the locals: Governance, television and the community / Gareth Palmer. Fearful and safe: Audience response to British reality programming / Annette Hill. 'You either believe it or you don't: ...': Television documentary and pseudo-science / Vincent Campbell. Access, authorship and voice: The emergence of community programming at the BBC / Sylvia Harvey. Through the eyes of the Video Nation / Mandy Rose. Towards defining the digital documentary / Brent MacGregor and Roddy Simpson. Disclaimers, denials and direct address: Captioning in docudrama / Derek Paget. Making connections: The European Convention on Human Rights, the Independent Television Commission and the documentary / Brian Winston. Documentary and the public sphere / Michael Chanan.

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