Listen "Episode 4: TV-like films, Cinematic TV shows and Awards Ceremonies! With Matthew Trundle."
Episode Synopsis
Matt Trundle, one of our third year students, joined me (via Zoom) on a very hot day to share with me his observations about how the borders between television and the cinematic feature seem to be slipping and changing. Thanks Matt, for a fascinating conversation!
A few things that are mentioned in the episode. Salford students have access to the first two via the library, and the final one is open access. Thanks to Kenneth Longden.
Hadida, A. L., Lampel, J., Walls, W. D., & Joshi, A. (2021). 'Hollywood studio filmmaking in the age of Netflix: a tale of two institutional logics'. Journal of Cultural Economics, 45(2), 213-238.
'Quality TV' edited by Kim Akass and Janet McCabe: Quality TV: Contemporary American Television and Beyond: Reading Contemporary Television Janet McCabe I.B. Tauris (bloomsbury.com)
CST Online - articles by Ken Longden but the whole journal is really interesting and worth following: Kenneth Longden | CST Online
A few things that are mentioned in the episode. Salford students have access to the first two via the library, and the final one is open access. Thanks to Kenneth Longden.
Hadida, A. L., Lampel, J., Walls, W. D., & Joshi, A. (2021). 'Hollywood studio filmmaking in the age of Netflix: a tale of two institutional logics'. Journal of Cultural Economics, 45(2), 213-238.
'Quality TV' edited by Kim Akass and Janet McCabe: Quality TV: Contemporary American Television and Beyond: Reading Contemporary Television Janet McCabe I.B. Tauris (bloomsbury.com)
CST Online - articles by Ken Longden but the whole journal is really interesting and worth following: Kenneth Longden | CST Online
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