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Issues in Contemporary DocumentaryDiscover the essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of documentary films with 'Issues in Contemporary Documentary'. This groundbreaking publication dives deep into the complexities of contemporary documentary practices shaped by the digital age. Authored by Jane Chapman, this book addresses critical questions regarding the relevance of traditional documentary themes, the impact of the internet, and the role of emerging platforms in
Discover the essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of documentary films with 'Issues in Contemporary Documentary'. This groundbreaking publication dives deep into the complexities of contemporary documentary practices shaped by the digital age. Authored by Jane Chapman, this book addresses critical questions regarding the relevance of traditional documentary themes, the impact of the internet, and the role of emerging platforms in diverse storytelling.With an insightful analysis of documentary studies, Chapman's work showcases how the genre intricately intertwines with various contexts, evolving constantly. Each chapter is infused with international case studies that enrich your understanding of crucial topics such as representation, objectivity, and ethics in documentary filmmaking.
This compelling text not only bridges theoretical discussions with real-world applications but also highlights the growing importance of activist documentaries. As viewers transition into makers, the discourse on documentary will inevitably change, and this book positions itself as a pivotal resource in navigating these shifts. The chapters progress through key themes like reflexivity, censorship, and authorial voice, making it a valuable addition to any scholar's library.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or documentary enthusiast, 'Issues in Contemporary Documentary' provides the necessary framework for engaging with the latest developments in the field. Don't miss out on this vital resource that enriches discussions around the past, present, and future of documentary film and media studies.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780745640105. Year: 2009. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK). Pages: 244.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745640105
Year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 244
Description:
Documentary is fast changing: with the digital revolution and the
enormous increase in Internet usage, the range of information and
outlets for distribution continues to become more diverse. In this
context, are the traditional themes and frequently irreconcilable
critical positions of study still valid ? or are they changing, and
if so, how? In short, what are the issues for documentary studies
now?
The starting point of Issues in Contemporary Documentary is
that although documentary history cannot be ignored, the genre
needs to be understood as complex, multi-faceted, and influenced by
a range of different contexts. Jane Chapman brings to life the
challenges of contemporary documentary in an accessible way by
balancing theoretical discussion with use of cutting edge material
from Europe and North America and the developing world.
Whilst the need for critical appraisal of documentary is greater
than ever before, Chapman believes that future discourses are
likely to be shared between academics and specialist online
communities as viewers become makers, and both categories may also
become activists. Maintaining all parties can benefit from an
awareness of continuity and change, she predicts that activist
documentary will increasingly become a category to follow in the
future.
Each chapter contains recent international case studies, and the
content evolves thematically with definitions, representation,
objectivity, subjectivity, censorship, authorial voice,
reflexivity, and ethics as headings. This free standing, innovative
study can also be used in conjunction with Documentary in
Practic
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Does not swivel and slow charger
As mentioned in another review, you cannot change the angle of the phone so it faces the other way since it does not swivel. Wish I wish I would have known that before placing it. Also, the charger is REALLY slow. It’s slower than the MagSafe chargers I have in my house. I’m not sure if this is defective. I only used it on my way home from work, and I will be returning it.
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Tesla Phone Mount for Magsafe: Tesla Car Phone Holder for Tesla Model 3/Y
Okay so I received this Kaisepoch Tesla MagSafe phone mount, compatible with Model 3/Y, through Vine for review, and this is one of those Tesla accessories that’s all about convenience and clean in-car phone positioning. First impression—it’s a MagSafe-style magnetic phone holder designed specifically for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y interiors, so the idea is that it mounts neatly without cluttering the dash and keeps your phone visible for navigation or quick access. In general, Tesla MagSafe mounts like this are designed around either screen-edge or dash-mounted positioning depending on the generation of the vehicle, with magnetic alignment for one-hand docking and removal.
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Tesla Phone Mount (Model 3/Y/Juniper/Cybertruck)
This Tesla-specific phone mount is one of the cleanest and most functional accessories I’ve added to my vehicle. It installs neatly behind the touchscreen using the included positioning frame, so it doesn’t block any vents, airbags, or the driver’s view. Once mounted, it stays rock-solid and looks like it belongs there from the factory.
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Looks good, moves smoothly.
This is a pretty good holder. The magnets were strong and I didn't notice my phone sliding around. It also includes additional adhesive if you want to move it later on. It rotates and folds so its out of sight if unused. I would have preferred some other form of installation, like suction, but understand that doesnt always work right. If you use your phone often in the Tesla, this is a good option. I just think there are better options out there, but thats my preference. The material is nice and sturdy, nice metallic look, and bends/rotates smoothly.
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Sleek and looks so good in the Tesla but doesn’t have a suction option
This is a nice phone mount for the Tesla with some pros and cons.
Pros: It has a very strong magnetic connection so there’s no worry of your phone randomly hitting the floorboard. It’s sleek and minimalist looking and blends really nicely with the Tesla’s interior. Note that this is not a charger, just a mount. It seems to be well made of quality materials. This mount is also easily installed.
Cons: the only way to mount this is with the included M3 adhesive, this is not a suction mount, so when you go to move it, you may have to deal with residue. This also limits you from being able to switch it from one side of the screen to the other (driver or passenger), if you so choose to do so. The other con is to move it from portrait mode to landscape mode you have to reach back behind the screen to loosen the mount, adjust it, then retighten. Personally it just feels like too many steps to change the viewing angle.
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