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Episode 17: A Confidence In Our Form (September, 2014): Courtney Brannon Donoghue on Film Production in Brazil; [in]Transition and Video Essays

September 11, 2014 by Chris Becker

Now that you've distributed those syllabi, but before the first papers come in, reward yourself with a new episode of Aca-Media!  Our "Cinema Journal Presents" segment this month features Courtney Brannon Donoghue discussing Sony's film production in Brazil.  Chris then introduces you to an exciting new outlet for video essays, [in]Transition, discussing the form's potential as well as questions of evaluation and review. Finally, Chris and Michael discuss baseball players who don't have a clue and a couple of British detectives who do.  Even though Chris herself doesn't have a clue how to say Aca Hyphen Media Dot Org, that's where to go for show notes and more episodes.

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Notre Dame v. Michigan

Cinema Journal Presents:  Courtney Brannon Donoghue

Courtney Brannon Donoghue
Courtney's article, "Sony and Local-Language Productions: Conglomerate Hollywood’s Strategy of Flexible Localization for the Global Film Market" (for a PDF preview, click here)
Sony Pictures Brazil 
City of God 
Elite Squad 
MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) 
BFI International Screen Industries Series 
Courtney’s Afterthoughts and Postscripts essay  
Media Industries (new journal) 

[in]Transition

[in]Transition 
Catherine Grant at [in]Transition and at the University of Sussex 
Christian Keathley at Middlebury College 
Drew Morton at [in]Transition and at Academia.edu 
SCMS Statement on Fair Use 
[in]Transition editors’ introduction 
[in]Transition editorial board 
Jason Mittell at Middlebury College and Just TV 
Laura Mulvey 
Adrian Martin 
Kristin Thompson 
"The ABCs of Forms and Genres" (the alphabet letter video essays) 
Kogonada’s video essay, "Wes Anderson: Centered" 
Vermont in June 
Catherine Grant’s Film Studies for Free 

What We're Watching

The Chicago Cubs 
The South Bend Silver Hawks 
Future of the Hawks 
Cousin Oliver Syndrome 
Sherlock 
Bletchley Circle 
A link just for Chris?

September 11, 2014 /Chris Becker
Global Cinema, Brazil, Sony, Fox, Media Industries, Video Essays, New Scholarship
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