Opening gambits: Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksExploring Seriality on Screen
UntertitelAudiovisual Narratives in Film and Television
Herausgeber/-innenAriane Hudelet, Anne Crémieux
ErscheinungsortLondon
Herausgeber (Verlag)Routledge
Seiten19-36
Seitenumfang18
Auflage1
ISBN (elektronisch)9781000201253, 9781003044772
ISBN (Print)9780367491482
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2020

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This chapter contrasts the opening sequences of cinematic serial narratives from the 1930s to the 21st century, taking a particular interest in their specific “politics of engagement, " that is, in the ways these opening sequences articulate a film’s preferred mode of reception. These opening sequences establish the following films as parts of both chronologically told serial narratives and of more widely sprawling, “non-linear” transmedial clusters, referencing comics or other media and making use of their particular aesthetics to self-identify as fragments of a larger series and to delineate trajectories for further serial engagement.

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Opening gambits: Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008. / Brasch, Ilka; Brinker, Felix.
Exploring Seriality on Screen: Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television. Hrsg. / Ariane Hudelet; Anne Crémieux. 1. Aufl. London: Routledge, 2020. S. 19-36.

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Brasch, I & Brinker, F 2020, Opening gambits: Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008. in A Hudelet & A Crémieux (Hrsg.), Exploring Seriality on Screen: Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television. 1 Aufl., Routledge, London, S. 19-36. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003044772-3
Brasch, I., & Brinker, F. (2020). Opening gambits: Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008. In A. Hudelet, & A. Crémieux (Hrsg.), Exploring Seriality on Screen: Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television (1 Aufl., S. 19-36). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003044772-3
Brasch I, Brinker F. Opening gambits: Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008. in Hudelet A, Crémieux A, Hrsg., Exploring Seriality on Screen: Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television. 1 Aufl. London: Routledge. 2020. S. 19-36 Epub 2020 Okt 26. doi: 10.4324/9781003044772-3
Brasch, Ilka ; Brinker, Felix. / Opening gambits : Cross-media self-reflexivity and audience engagement in serial cinema, 1936-2008. Exploring Seriality on Screen: Audiovisual Narratives in Film and Television. Hrsg. / Ariane Hudelet ; Anne Crémieux. 1. Aufl. London : Routledge, 2020. S. 19-36
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