Episode 20: Three Times as Many Laughs (January, 2015): Jeremy Butler on Quantitative Analysis; Fieldnotes: Linda Williams
Don't fear the numbers! In a fascinating (and funny) interview, we talk to Jeremy Butler about how he uses quantitative analysis and digital tools to better understand film and television style. Then we continue bringing you interviews with great film and media scholars from the folks at Fieldnotes: this month Thomas Waugh talks with Linda Williams about Jump Cut, the pornography wars of the 1980s, and her more recent work on race and melodrama.
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News & Notes
Wayne’s World flashbacks 
The Aca-Media survey 
The results of Bill’s training at Price Waterhouse 
Cinema Journal Presents: Jeremy Butler
Jeremy Butler’s CJ essay “Statistical Analysis of Television Style: What Can Numbers Tell Us about TV Editing?” (PDF preview here)
Jeremy Butler’s page at the University of Alabama and his blog 
Television Style 
Television: Critical Methods and Applications 
Screen-L 
ScreenSite 
All Things Acoustic 
Raymond Bellour 
Steven Heath at Amazon 
Bordwell & Thompson’s Film Art 
Tara McPherson 
Shuhua Zhou’s page at the University of Alabama 
Rob Potter’s page at Indiana University 
Shot Logger 
Laugh Logger 
Happy Days 
Garry Marshall 
Carl Mahakian at IMDB 
The Big Bang Theory 
I Love Lucy 
Brett Mills, Television Sitcom 
Example of The Big Bang Theory without the laugh track 
The Comeback 
Ken Kwapis 
Jeremy’s Afterthoughts and Postscripts essay 
Fieldnotes: Linda Williams
The Fieldnotes home page, including the complete interview with Linda Williams 
Interviewer Thomas Waugh’s page at Ryerson 
Linda Williams at UC-Berkeley and Wikipedia and Amazon 
Julia Lesage 
Julia Lesage's essay "S/Z and Rules of the Game" (since Jump Cut's link is broken as of this posting, this takes you to EBSCOHost)
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 
Chuck Kleinhans 
Christian Metz 
Jump Cut’s 1985 special issue on pornography 
The pornography debates of the 1980s 
Not a Love Story 
Bonnie Sherr Klein 
Ruby Rich 
Ruby Rich's essay on Not a Love Story, "Anti-Porn: Soft Issue, Hard World"
Candida Royalle 
Laura Mulvey
Mary Ann Doane 
Christine Gledhill 
O. J. Simpson’s White Bronco car chase 
Uncle Tom’s Cabin 
Birth of a Nation 
The Clansman by Thomas F. Dixon, Jr. 
The Jazz Singer 
Gone With the Wind 
Roots 
Rodney King 
O. J. Simpson 
The Wire 
Contributors to Fieldnotes
Patrice Petro at the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee and at SCMS
ARTHEMIS (Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Study)
What We’re Watching
China Beach 
Stacy Takacs 
Anna Froula 
Doctor Who 
Upstairs Downstairs 
The Guiding Light 
Scandal 
Peaky Blinders 
You’re the Worst 
