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− | '''Blount 301 Understanding and Deconstructing TV''' is a seminar taught in the Blount Program by [[wikipedia:User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]]. | + | '''Blount 301 Understanding and Deconstructing TV''' is a seminar taught in the [https://blount.as.ua.edu/ Blount Scholars Program] by [[wikipedia:User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]], professor emeritus, the University of Alabama. |
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+ | #Dissect TV narrative and non-narrative structures; | ||
+ | #Understand how stylistic elements (e.g., cinematography; set, lighting, and costume design; editing) have an impact on our understanding of TV; and | ||
+ | #Evaluate theories and critical methods applied to the understanding of television. | ||
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== Texts & resources == | == Texts & resources == | ||
===Books=== | ===Books=== | ||
− | *Jeremy G. Butler, ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''. | + | *[[wikipedia:Jeremy G. Butler|Jeremy G. Butler]], ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''. |
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 4 July 2021
Blount 301 Understanding and Deconstructing TV is a seminar taught in the Blount Scholars Program by Jeremy Butler, professor emeritus, the University of Alabama.
Course objectives
Students will learn to:
- Dissect TV narrative and non-narrative structures;
- Understand how stylistic elements (e.g., cinematography; set, lighting, and costume design; editing) have an impact on our understanding of TV; and
- Evaluate theories and critical methods applied to the understanding of television.
Online study guides
Chronological order
List of discussion notes
Study groups
Texts & resources
Books
- Jeremy G. Butler, Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture.