Film criticism and digital cultures : journalism, social media and the democratisation of opinion
By: McWhirter, Andrew
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Summary:
A reassessment of the supposed 'crisis' of contemporary film criticism, in light of wider technological, industrial and societal changes.
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791.43015 BU UN Understand film studies / | 791.43015 BY IN An introduction to film criticism : major critical approaches to narrative film / | 791.43015 MC FI Film criticism and digital cultures : | 791.43015 MC FI Film criticism and digital cultures : | 791.43015 MO HO How to read a film : the art, technology, language, history, and theory of film and media / | 791.43015 OX FO The Oxford guide to film studies / | 791.43015 OX FO The Oxford guide to film studies / |
Includes filmography (pages 229-231).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-257) and index.
The death of the critic in the digital media age --
(Film) criticism --
Film critics in print --
Film criticism online --
'Other' film criticism.
A reassessment of the supposed 'crisis' of contemporary film criticism, in light of wider technological, industrial and societal changes.