New media theories and practices of digitextuality

The rapid growth of new media technologies is radically changing film production and consumption. New technologies such as DVDs, MP3s and the Internet have freed the audience from traditional ways of relating to what used to be termed 'mass media'. In the face of such seismic shifts, the t...

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Other Authors: Everett, Anna 1954-, Caldwell, John Thornton 1954-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2003
Series:AFI film readers
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