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Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “Decalogue” as a Quality TV Series
The text is dedicated to The Decalogue (Dekalog,1988) by Krzysztof Kieslowski and analyses the television series through the prism of genre and contemporary television studies, including the concept of quality television.
Monika Talarczyk
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Tilburg in Smeris: Local Audiences Engaging with (Familiar) Locations on National Television
When a city that is rarely featured on television is used in a television series, local audiences get enthusiastic. Locations featured on screen have particular cultural values to those living close to these television locations.
Sandra Wagemakers
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Graphical processors to Place animated characters in the TV series intros
Television series are considered one of the most important follow-up and watching inducements in television channels, with what they achieve as a rich mass media tool and an opportunity for Integrated Marketing and Promoting the channel cognitively ...
Mona Abdel Rahim
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TV Series in a Big City: Geo-Poetics of Telenovelas 1980s—2020s
The article explores the influence of toponymic images on the aesthetics of popular foreign and Russian television Series. The television series is a specific artistic model, the transformation and functioning of which is the result of significant ...
L. S. Kislova +2 more
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Corpus linguistics and television series: A personal reflection
This article presents a personal reflection which addresses the reciprocal influence between object and disciplines by focusing on corpus linguistic analysis of television series.
Monika Bednarek
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’’Kan verka skrämmande på små barn.’’ Våld, sex och historiebruk i tv-serien Trälarna
This article examines the television adaption and reception of Swedish youth novelist Sven Wernström’s series of historical youth novels called Trälarna (‘‘The Thralls’’) in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Tommy Gustafsson
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From a Literary Genre to a Television Genre. The Circulation of “Finnish weird”
This article examines Finnish weird, a television genre that was established to promote Finnish television series abroad. Originally a literary genre blurring the boundaries of sci-fi, fantasy and realism, the concept of Finnish weird was adopted by the ...
Heidi Keinonen
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Speech Disorders In Series On Television Channels
Bu araştırmada Televizyon kanallarında yer alan dizilerdeki konuşma bozuklukları tespit edilmiştir. Durum çalışmasının kullanıldığı bu araştırmada, araştırma nesnesi olarak televizyon kanallarında en çok izlenen Yalı Çapkını, Kızılcık Şerbeti, Gönül Dağı dizileri seçilmiş ve seçilen bu üç dizinin sezon finali bölümleri izlenerek
KARABACAK, Muhammet Talha +1 more
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Rewatching, Film, and New Television
Those of us who are captivated by new television (the sort of serialized television that began largely in the early 1990s), often find ourselves rewatching episodes or whole series. Why?
Shuster Martin
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Fictionality in Historical Television Series
The most obvious formal feature of the historical novel as the genre founded by Walter Scott is the duplicity of a fictional foreground story and a historically approved background. Many television series have a historical past setting, and many of them can be seen as similar to historical novels.
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