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Redaktion: Michael Ross, Joseph Garncarz, Manfred Grauer, Bernd Freisleben
Digital Tools in Media Studies
Analysis and Research. An Overview
erschienen Oktober 2008 191 Seiten, zahlr. z.T. farb. Abb., Paperback
Transcript Verlag | ISBN: 3837610233
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Digital tools are increasingly used in media studies, opening up new perspectives for research and analysis, while creating new problems at the same time. In this volume, international media scholars and computer scientists present their projects, varying from powerful film-historical databases to automatic video analysis software, discussing their application of digital tools and reporting on their results. This book is the first publication of its kind and a helpful guide to both media s... [weiter lesen] |
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Contents Introduction 7 Louis Pelletier, Pierre Véronneau Databases for Early Cinema Research 17 Harry van Vliet, Karel Dibbets, Henk Gras Culture in Context Contextualization of Cultural Events 27 John Sedgwick Measuring Film Popularity Principles and Applications 43 Jaap Boter, Clara Pafort-Overduin Compartmentalisation and its Influence on Film Distribution and Exhibition in The Net... Deb Verhoeven, Kate Bowles, Colin Arrowsmith Mapping the Movies Reflections on the Use of Geospatial Technologies for Historical Cinema Audience Rese... Michael Ross, Roger Sennert, Jens Wagner Putting Itinerant Cinemas on the Map 83 Yuri Tsivian Cinemetrics, Part of the Humanities' Cyberinfrastructure 93 Ralph Ewerth, Markus Mühling, Thilo Stadelmann, Julinda Gllavata, Manfred Grauer, Ber... Videana; A Software Toolkit for Scientific Film Studies 101 Vera Kropf, Matthias Zeppelzauer, Stefan Hahn, Dalibor Mitrovic First Steps Towards Digital Formalism: The Vienna Vertov Collection 117 Warren Buckland Ghost Director Did Hooper or Spielberg Direct Poltergeist? 133 Christoph Brachmann, Hashim Iqbal Chunpir, Silke Gennies, Benjamin Haller, Philipp Ke... Automatic Movie Trailer Generation Based on Semantic Video Patterns 145 Leonardo Boccia, Peter Ludes Key Measures and Key Visuals in Brazilian and German TV Annual Reviews 159 Margret Schild Text-Based Film Retrieval 2006 A New Concept to Index, Manage and Present Films, Their Content and Context 171 Rolf Kloepfer How to Capture Offers of Filmic Effectiveness AKIRA III as an Aid 177
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