Digital Film and Television Culture

Helle Kannik Haastrup

Digital Film and Television Culture
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
12 March 2025
Pages
174
ISBN
9781032473420

Digital Film and Television Culture

Helle Kannik Haastrup

Digital Film and Television Culture introduces a new framework for the aesthetic and cultural analysis of contemporary film and serial drama, stars on social media, and movie awards shows. It examines contemporary digital media culture with four specific case studies, their cultural contexts, and how audiences engage with them online.

Drawing on two perspectives - the digital media circuit and the expanded cultural forum - as frameworks for the analysis, this book explores the complexity of film and television culture in the digital age. The analysis encompasses films with experimental storytelling techniques, from blockbusters to art film, coming-of-age serial drama as hybrid-genre, the visual identity narratives of movie stars on social media and the broadcast movie awards as a cultural authority in the era of streaming. The book offers in-depth case studies of Everything Everywhere All at Once, Stranger Things, the performance of Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet on Instagram, and the Academy Awards Ceremony as live media event genre. Each chapter includes a genre analysis, an examination of the cultural context and a micro-study of how audiences engage on Letterboxd, Reddit, or other social media.

This timely, cross-disciplinary book is essential reading for students and scholars in film, media, cultural studies, celebrity and digital cultures and for anyone interested in contemporary film and television culture.

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