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Title: Introduction to Film and Television Studies


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Introduction to Film and Television Studies
  • Autumn 2009

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Why Film and Television Studies?
  • Film and television can be studied to a great
    extent by employing the same concepts and methods
  • They are increasingly interconnected as regards
    technology, financing, production, distribution,
    exhibition, consumption and aesthetics media
    convergence
  • The field of study also covers artistic
    applications of new media
  • Even as the technology changes, forms of
    representation created for film and television
    are likely to remain an integral part of our
    culture and society

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Fundamental questions in FTVS
  • How do film and television function as forms of
    artistic representation?
  • How do they interact with the way we relate to
    our environment and the world as a whole?
  • How do they interact with our other
    representations of the world?
  • How do these interactions function in the
    formation of private and public identities?

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Principal areas of study
  • Aesthetics
  • Historical poetics
  • Hermeneutics
  • Production, distribution and exhibition
  • Social criticism
  • Ideological criticism
  • Media education

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Aesthetics
  • What are films and television programmes like as
    aesthetic objects?
  • How do they appeal to our senses, emotions and
    reason?
  • How do their different elements function in the
    work as a whole?
  • What is the nature and significance of aesthetic
    experience?

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Historical poetics
  • How have film and television developed in
    relationship with technical, economic and
    practical factors?
  • How have certain norms of filmmaking emerged and
    how have they been contested?
  • How do various audiovisual elements elicit
    certain responses in audiences in respect of
    those historical norms?
  • How have other arts influenced film and
    television and how have they in turn influenced
    other arts?

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Hermeneutics
  • How has our audiovisual sensibility developed
    through the history of film and television?
  • How have film and television influenced the way
    people have perceived, understood and related to
    the real world?
  • What do films and television programmes tell
    about their original contexts, about humanity in
    general and ourselves?
  • How can they enhance our perception and
    understanding as conscious and moral beings?

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Production, distribution and exhibition
  • The production, distribution and exhibition of
    audiovisual culture crucially influence media
    contents and what will actually be seen by a
    given audience
  • They are heavily dependent on economic, social,
    political and ideological factors
  • Concrete factors which influence media contents
  • Media ownership
  • Interrelationships between media
  • Media convergence
  • Global imbalance of distribution

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Social and ideological criticism
  • Contextualizing individual films or television
    programmes as well as genres and trends in
    respect of historical and social conditions
  • Contextualizing in terms of ideological and
    aesthetic currents
  • How do films and television participate in the
    formation of personal and collective identities?
  • How do they condition our attitudes and relation
    ships to otherness?

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Media studies
  • Conceptual tools for processing audiovisual
    information and experiences
  • Ideological criticism
  • Aesthetic education
  • Develop capabilities to appreciate, evaluate and
    criticize audiovisual products on ones own terms
  • The appeal of fictional violence project

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Other research topics
  • Auteur research
  • Studio research
  • Genre research
  • Stardom
  • Fandom
  • National cinemas
  • Feminism, gender studies
  • Cultural studies
  • Reception and audience studies
  • Study of technology

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Learning on lectures
  • The aim is to provide not only information but
    also food for thought and incentive for working
    out things on your own
  • The main goal to learn to think and express
    ideas and opinions
  • Avoid making notes excessively
  • Pause to think about what has been presented
  • Make comments and questions
  • Do not get frustrated if you do not grasp
    something straight away
  • Feedback may be given both in connection with the
    lectures and by e-mail

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What is art?
  • Dissannayake the birth of art from play
  • Walton mimesis as make-believe
  • Aristotle tragic mimesis ja catharsis
  • Kant art has no immediate purpose
  • Schiller aesthetic education as a way of
    combining the sensuous and rational in man
  • Goodman like dogs barking just because it is
    such fun!

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Juhani Pallasmaas thoughts about art
  • All art creates images, representations of
    reality, which expand the horizons of our
    experience and the realization of our selfhood.
  • Poetic images are condensations of numerous
    experiences, percepts and ideas.
  • Poetic images strengthen our existential sense
    and sensitize the boundary between ourselves and
    the world. They are invigorating images which
    emancipate human imagination.
  • Art expresses the many aspects and problems of
    our existence. A work of art combines individual
    and supraindividual experience and leads us to
    experience our every day existence with enhanced
    sensitivity
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