Digital Audiovisual Media Class Blog

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    • Does Netflix make people binge watching ?
    • Just a test
    • TEST
    • Unraveling the Evolution of Post-Cinematic Narratives
  • A Ghetto Lullaby; BLM, Police Brutality & Kendrick Lamar

    In “Music Video in Black and White: Race and Femininity,” Diane Railton and Paul Watson (2011) examine how race and gender are represented in music videos, noting the tension between mainstream representations and more nuanced, politically engaged portrayals. Their analysis touches on how music videos, particularly in the context of the Black Lives Matter (BLM)…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • ‘Trans TV’: New Platforms, New Narratives

    The evolution of internet-distributed television has opened new avenues for representation, particularly for trans and gender-diverse identities. Shows like Sense8, Transparent, Pose, and Euphoria highlight the possibilities for storytelling on platforms that break free from the constraints of traditional network television. Beyond representation, these series reflect what some critics describe as a “transing” of television…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Netflix and the Streaming Revolution: Binge-Viewing and Representation 

    The rise of internet-distributed television has reshaped how we produce and consume media, with Netflix standing as a prime example of this transformation. By breaking away from the constraints of traditional network television, Netflix has introduced not just new modes of viewing but also expanded opportunities for diverse representation. A key innovation lies in Netflix’s…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Mukbang phenomenon and Creator Labour

    Mukbangs are videos where creators film themselves eating large quantities of food. Originating in South Korea in the late 2000s, the term “mukbang” combines “muk-ja” (to eat) and “bang-song” (broadcast). Initially popularised on live-streaming platforms like AfreecaTV, mukbang’s allowed broadcasters to engage viewers by sharing meals in real time. Today, the ‘mukbang’ concept has spread…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Understanding Post-Cinematic Affect: New Aesthetics, New Feelings

    Steven Shaviro’s concept of post-cinematic affect highlights how advances in audiovisual technologies have not only revolutionized cinematic techniques but also reshaped our ways of feeling and experiencing media. This shift transcends rapid, non-linear editing or the integration of digital fabrication with live-action photography—it signifies a deeper change in sensibilities and subjectivities. Post-cinematic affect represents a…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Avatar: Post-Continuity and Visual Innovation

    As a film with post-continuity characteristics, Avatar’s cinematic style has created a new audiovisual language and perceptual experience through digital technology. “The core of post-continuity cinema lies in the importance of instant effects outweighs traditional narrative logic and temporal continuity, and instead focuses on providing continuous sensory shock” (Denson and Leyda, 2016, p. 51). This…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Netflix Original Series as Transgression TV in Japan: The Naked Director (2019-2021) and Sanctuary (2023-)

    The concept of Trans TV is based on an analysis of the industry, which is becoming increasingly multi-channeled in terms of production, distribution and consumption, in response to the development of digital technology, and an aesthetic analysis based on this. In addition to the production of programmes aimed at niche consumers, there is an increasing…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • Are there any benefits to binge-watching?

    The way we consume media has changed dramatically over the last 20 years – from how we consume it and interact with it, to the position it has in our everyday lives. The development of online streaming platforms, such as Netflix, has shaped how we consume TV content in a new way and, as Jenner…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • The Threshold between Cinema and Music Video: Paul Thomas Anderson and Thom Yorke’s ANIMA (2019)

     From the days when MTV was mainstream, to the present day when music videos are released on various platforms including YouTube, the production, distribution, consumption and forms of expression of music videos are becoming increasingly diverse, with various media interpenetrating with each other (Gina Arnold et.al., 2017.). In this post, I will take up ANIMA…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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  • The Retelling of Trans TV through ‘Pose’

    ‘Pose’ is a groundbreaking television series that can be analysed through various theoretical frameworks discussed in the articles cited. The show, which focuses on the African-American and Latino LGBTQ ballroom culture scene in New York City in the late 1980s, can be analysed in relation to the concepts of Trans TV and queer television. In…

    michaelgodd

    November 28, 2024
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