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polaroid 46 tv: Polaroid Land Photography Ansel Adams, Robert Baker, 1963 |
polaroid 46 tv: TV Snapshots Lynn Spigel, 2022-04-08 In TV Snapshots, Lynn Spigel explores snapshots of people posing in front of their television sets in the 1950s through the early 1970s. Like today’s selfies, TV snapshots were a popular photographic practice through which people visualized their lives in an increasingly mediated culture. Drawing on her collection of over 5,000 TV snapshots, Spigel shows that people did not just watch TV: women used the TV set as a backdrop for fashion and glamour poses; people dressed in drag in front of the screen; and in pinup poses, people even turned the TV setting into a space for erotic display. While the television industry promoted on-screen images of white nuclear families in suburban homes, the snapshots depict a broad range of people across racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds that do not always conform to the reigning middle-class nuclear family ideal. Showing how the television set became a central presence in the home that exceeded its mass entertainment function, Spigel highlights how TV snapshots complicate understandings of the significance of television in everyday life. |
polaroid 46 tv: The British Journal of Photography William Crookes, T. A. Malone, George Shadbolt, J. Traill Taylor, William Blanchard Bolton, Thomas Bedding, 1962 |
polaroid 46 tv: Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 1959 |
polaroid 46 tv: Acoustic Imaging by Holography, Technical Report Richard B. MacAnally, C. Yeh, 1969 |
polaroid 46 tv: The Aesthetics of Nostalgia TV Alex Bevan, 2019-02-07 The Aesthetics of Nostalgia TV explores the aesthetic politics of nostalgia for 1950s and 60s America on contemporary television. Specifically, it looks at how nostalgic TV production design shapes and is shaped by larger historical discourses on gender and technological change, and America's perceived decline as a global power. Alex Bevan argues that the aesthetics of nostalgic TV tell stories of their own about historical decline and progress, and the place of the baby boomer television suburb in American national memory. She contests theories on nostalgia that see it as stagnating, regressive, or a reversion to outdated gender and racial politics, and the technophobic longing for a bygone era; and, instead, argues nostalgia is an important form of historical memory and vehicle for negotiating periods of historical transition. The book addresses how and why the shows construct the boomer era as a placeholder for gender, racial, technological, and declensionist discourses of the present. The book uses Mad Men (AMC, 2007-2015), Ugly Betty (ABC, 2006-2010), Desperate Housewives (ABC, 2004-2012), and film remakes of 1950s and 60s family sitcoms as primary case studies. |
polaroid 46 tv: Television in the Public Interest A. William Bluem, John F. Cox, Gene McPherson, 1961 |
polaroid 46 tv: What America Watched Marsha Ann Tate, Earl Houser, 2022-01-11 Although television critics have often differed with the public with respect to the artistic and cultural merits of television programming, over the last half-century television has indubitably influenced popular culture and vice versa. No matter what reasons are cited--the characters, the actors, the plots, the music--television shows that were beloved by audiences in their time remain fondly remembered. This study covers the classic period of popular television shows from the 1960s through the 1990s, focusing on how regular viewers interacted with television shows on a personal level. Bridging popular and scholarly approaches, this book discovers what America actually watched and why through documents, footage, visits to filming locations, newspapers, and magazine articles from the shows' eras. The book features extensive notes and bibliography. |
polaroid 46 tv: International Broadcast Engineer , 1966 |
polaroid 46 tv: Black Power TV Devorah Heitner, 2013-06-12 In Black Power TV, Devorah Heitner chronicles the emergence of Black public affairs television starting in 1968. She examines two local shows, New York's Inside Bedford-Stuyvesant and Boston's Say Brother, and the national programs Soul! and Black Journal. These shows offered viewers radical and innovative programming: the introspections of a Black police officer in Harlem, African American high school students discussing visionary alternatives to the curriculum, and Miriam Makeba comparing race relations in the United States to apartheid in South Africa. While Inside Bedford-Stuyvesant and Say Brother originated from a desire to contain Black discontent during a period of urban uprisings and racial conflict, these shows were re-envisioned by their African American producers as venues for expressing Black critiques of mainstream discourse, disseminating Black culture, and modeling Black empowerment. At the national level, Soul! and Black Journal allowed for the imagining of a Black nation and a distinctly African American consciousness, and they played an influential role in the rise of the Black Arts Movement. Black Power TV reveals how regulatory, activist, and textual histories are interconnected and how Black public affairs television redefined African American representations in ways that continue to reverberate today. |
polaroid 46 tv: Educational Screen & Audio-visual Guide , 1966 |
polaroid 46 tv: The Anotomy of a Television Commercial: The Story of Eastman Kodak's ''Yesterdays'' , 1970 |
polaroid 46 tv: Television/radio Age , 1976-02 |
polaroid 46 tv: Television & Cable Factbook , 1989 |
polaroid 46 tv: Monopoly Television Jack Banks, 2018-02-12 In this book, Jack Banks examines the historical development of music video as a commodity and analyzes the existing structures within which music video is produced, distributed, and exhibited on its premier music channel, MTV. }In August 1981, Music Televisionnow popularly known as MTVwas launched. Within a matter of years it revitalized a struggling record industry; made the careers of leading pop stars like Madonna, Boy George, Cyndi Lauper, and Duran Duran; infiltrated traditional network television and the movie industry; revolutionized the advertising industry; and stimulated purchases in several markets, most notably fashion apparel. The reach of MTV has proven long and profitable. In this book, Jack Banks examines the historical development of music video as a commodity and analyzes the existing structures within which music video is produced, distributed, and exhibited on its premier music channel, MTV. Who controls MTV? What part do record companies play in the financing and production of music video? How do the power brokers in the business affect the ideological content of music video? Given the tight sphere of influence within the music industry, what are the future trends for music video and for artistic freedom of expression? Banks tackles these questions in an intelligent, lively, and sophisticated investigation into one of the most influential media enterprises of our society. } |
polaroid 46 tv: Journal of the SMPTE. Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 1959 |
polaroid 46 tv: The Business of Television Ken Basin, 2018-07-11 In this book, esteemed television executive and Harvard lecturer Ken Basin offers a comprehensive overview of the business, financial, and legal structure of the U.S. television industry, as well as its dealmaking norms. Written for working or aspiring creative professionals who want to better understand the entertainment industry — as well as for executives, agents, managers, and lawyers looking for a reference guide — The Business of Television presents a readable, in-depth introduction to rights and talent negotiations, intellectual property, backend deals, licensing, streaming platforms, international production, and much more. The book also includes breakdowns after each chapter summarizing deal points and points of negotiation, a glossary, a list of referenced cases, and a wealth of real-world examples to help readers put the material into context. |
polaroid 46 tv: Television, June 27, 28, July 11, 12, 13, September 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1956 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 5, 1957 Committee Serial No. 22. pt.1/v.1: Includes CAB report Transcontinental Coach-Type Service Case, Nov. 7, 1951 (p. 421-515). pt.1/v. 2: Includes S. Rpt. 82-540 Report on Role of Irregular Airlines in U.S. Air Transportation Industry, July 10, 1951 (p. 851-941). pt.2/v.1: Includes FCC Order No. 37, docket No. 5060 Report on Chain Broadcasting, May, 1941 (p. 3533-3690) and FCC Sixth Report and Order, Apr. 14, 1925 (p. 3785-3956). pt. 2/v. 2: Includes discussion of television industry impact on songwriter royalties. Hearings were held in NYC. pt. 2/v.3: Includes Columbia Broadcasting System report Network Practices, June 1956 (p. 5099-5245); and Cravath, Swaine, and Moore report Opinion of Counsel and Memorandum Concerning the Applicability of the Antitrust Laws to the Television Broadcast Activities of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., June 4, 1956 (p. 5313-5406); and Columbia Broadcasting System report Analysis of Senator John W. Bricker's Report Entitled The Network Monopoly,' June 1956 (p. 5407-5486). |
polaroid 46 tv: Tracing the Borders of Spanish Horror Cinema and Television Jorge Marí, 2017-04-07 This critical anthology sets out to explore the boom that horror cinema and TV productions have experienced in Spain in the past two decades. It uses a range of critical and theoretical perspectives to examine a broad variety of films and filmmakers, such as works by Alejandro Amenábar, Álex de la Iglesia, Pedro Almodóvar, Guillermo del Toro, Juan Antonio Bayona, and Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza. The volume revolves around a set of fundamental questions: What are the causes for this new Spanish horror-mania? What cultural anxieties and desires, ideological motives and practical interests may be behind such boom? Is there anything specifically Spanish about the Spanish horror film and TV productions, any distinctive traits different from Hollywood and other European models that may be associated to the particular political, social, economic or cultural circumstances of contemporary Spain? |
polaroid 46 tv: Medical and Biological Illustration , 1973 |
polaroid 46 tv: Red Dwarf: Discovering the TV Series Tom Salinsky, 2024-11-30 Explores the unique journey of the long-running British sitcom, detailing its creation, cast changes, and enduring legacy through critical analysis and behind-the-scenes insights. Red Dwarf is virtually unique among British sitcoms. It began in 1988 and was still releasing new episodes in 2020, making it one of the longest running sitcoms of all time, but the core cast has remained largely unchanged. And its science fiction flavor contrasts strongly with the drawing rooms and sofas which were the norm when it launched, and the fast-cut mockumentary style which is popular today. And yet, this is a show which nobody wanted to make, and which only barely made it to our screens at all. In this work, Tom Salinsky will look at exactly how it came to be; who was considered for the cast but didn’t make it; how it was radically reinvented for the third, sixth, seventh, ninth and tenth seasons; how it survived the breakup of its key creative partnership, the loss of the original spaceship models, BBC strikes, the departure of a major cast member, and the seemingly self-defeating rules which the writers imposed on themselves. But this isn’t just a behind-the-scenes account. It’s also a detailed critical analysis, examining why the best episodes succeed and why the less impressive episodes struggle, while also finding time to ask just how a hologram made of light can smell burning camphor wood, why a creature evolved from a cat is familiar with Wilma Flintstone, or just how long Lister and Kochanski were dating for. How can all this possibly be contained in one book? It can’t! Volume I will cover the first six series and Volume II will conclude the story of Red Dwarf on television as well as looking at the novels, comic strips, computer games and more. |
polaroid 46 tv: FCC Record United States. Federal Communications Commission, 2009-04 |
polaroid 46 tv: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 1999 |
polaroid 46 tv: Kemps International Film, Television and Commercials Handbook , 2003 |
polaroid 46 tv: Business Periodicals Index , 1999 |
polaroid 46 tv: Double-Edged Comforts Silvia Bottinelli, 2022-03-30 Peeking into the home through the eyes of artists and image-makers, this book unveils the untold story of Italian domestic experiences from the 1940s to the 1970s. Torn between the trauma of World War II and the frenzied optimism of the postwar decades, and haunted by the echoes of fascism, the domestic realm embodied contrasting and often contradictory meanings: care and violence, oppression and emotional fulfillment, nourishment and privation. Silvia Bottinelli casts a fresh light on domestic experiences that are easily overlooked and taken for granted, finding new expressions of home - as an idea, an emotion, a space, and a set of habits - in a variety of cultural and artistic movements, including new realism, visual poetry, pop art, arte povera, and radical architecture, among others. Double-Edged Comforts finds nuance by viewing artistic interpretations of domestic life in dialogue with contemporaneous visual culture: the advertisements, commercials, illustrations, and popular magazines that influenced and informed art, even materially, and often triggered the critical reactions of artists. Bottinelli pays particular attention to women's perspectives, discussing artworks that have fallen through the cracks of established art historical narratives and giving specific consideration to women artists: Carla Accardi, Marisa Merz, Maria Lai, Ketty La Rocca, Lucia Marcucci, and others who were often marginalized by the Italian art system in this period. From sleeping and bathing, chores, and making and eating food to the arrival of television, Double-Edged Comforts provides a fresh account of modern domesticity relevant to anyone interested in understanding how we make sense of the places we live and what we do there, showing how art complicates the familiar comforts and meanings of home. |
polaroid 46 tv: Television Digest, with Consumer Electronics , 1989 |
polaroid 46 tv: Weekly Television Digest with Consumer Electronics , 1981 The authoritative service for broadcasting, consumer electronics & allied fields. |
polaroid 46 tv: Polaroid Transfers Kathleen Thormod Carr, 1997 This guide explains how to transfer polaroid images onto artists' papers,ilk, wood, and tile. It also describes how to enhance these pictures withaint, markers and crayons. |
polaroid 46 tv: Pictures in a Minute John Wolbarst, 1958 |
polaroid 46 tv: Television Frederik A. Kugel, 1966 |
polaroid 46 tv: Abstract Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Chemistry , 1971 |
polaroid 46 tv: Abstract Bulletin Institute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.), Institute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.). Library, 1972 |
polaroid 46 tv: Broadcasting, Telecasting , 1948 |
polaroid 46 tv: Media Decisions , 1978 |
polaroid 46 tv: Communication Technology Update and Fundamentals August E. Grant, Jennifer Harman Meadows, 2008 Now in its 11th edition, this text has become an indispensable information resource for business, government, and academia. Every chapter has been completely rewritten to reflect the latest developments and market statistics. |
polaroid 46 tv: Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies , |
polaroid 46 tv: Industrial Photography , 1976 |
polaroid 46 tv: Possible Anticompetitive Effects of Sale of Network TV Advertising United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, 1966 |
polaroid 46 tv: Broadcasting , 1975 |
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