How television works: Discourses, determinants and dynamics arising from the re-enactment of Jazz 625
Autor: | Vanessa Jackson, Nicolas Pillai |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Process (engineering)
Communication Interpretation (philosophy) 05 social sciences Media studies 050801 communication & media studies Citizen journalism 06 humanities and the arts 0508 media and communications Empirical research 060105 history of science technology & medicine Dynamics (music) Ethnography 0601 history and archaeology Sociology Product (category theory) Jazz |
Zdroj: | Journal of Popular Television. 9:139-157 |
ISSN: | 2046-987X 2046-9861 |
DOI: | 10.1386/jptv_00046_1 |
Popis: | Re-enactment can enable participatory researchers to ‘experience’ through qualitative ethnography the dynamics of how teams of practitioners employ tacit skills to make decisions and collaborate. This article explores the practice-as-research re-enactment of a historic 1960s television show, Jazz 625 (1964–66). With the emphasis on the process rather than the product through the production of a modern-day interpretation of the original – entitled Jazz 1080 – the researchers draw conclusions around the complex workings of a television production team through the creation of a new artefact. The empirical research captures how professional attitudes and institutionalized forms of collaborative creative labour shape programme-making. Comparisons are made between the original and re-enacted productions, with the conclusion being made that, despite advances in technology, the practices and processes of television production are remarkably similar between the 1960s and the early twenty-first century. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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