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Fanvids: Television, Women, and Home Media Re-use, by E. Charlotte Stevens [book review]

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2022
Review of E. Charlotte Stevens, Fanvids: Television, women, and home media re-use. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020, hardcover, €113 (278p), ISBN 978-9462985865.
Lauren Watson
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Contradictory Representations of the Child Figure in the Media: JonBenét Ramsey Murder Case Retellings on YouTube

open access: yesEuropean Journal of American Studies, 2021
Even over 20 years after her death, JonBenét Ramsey remains the most recognizable child murder victim in recent American history, with her case being especially notorious for its sensational and elaborate media coverage. In this article, I take a look at
Sylwia Gryciuk
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Interview with Louisa Ellen Stein: Whole self and felt scholarship in fan studies

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2020
Fan studies scholar Louisa Ellen Stein discusses her journey into felt scholarship and whole self scholarship in fan studies. Her fannish interests and personal identities are varied and affect her scholarship in different ways.
Julia E. Largent   +2 more
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Co-vidding Shakespeare: Creating Collective Videos from Shakespeare’s Plays during the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesAngles, 2021
This essay explores the pedagogical and artistic consequences of the COVID crisis on the “Filming Theatre” MA course at the University of Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, in which students have to create short videos from Shakespeare’s plays.
Sarah Hatchuel
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The two-source illusion: How vidding practices changed Jonathan McIntosh's political remix videos [symposium]

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2012
In an interview with Henry Jenkins, Jonathan McIntosh named fannish vidding as a key influence on two of his more recent video remixes. I took a more detailed look at precisely how these two videos intertwine vidding practices with those of political ...
Martin Leduc
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Toward an integration of musicological methods into fan video studies

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2019
Methods are emerging regarding the analysis of fan videos and vidding. In an expansion of existing analytical methods, I add musical analysis to the repertoire.
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
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Interview with Sandy and Rache ("The Clucking Belles") [interview]

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2011
Interview with Sandy and Rache ("The Clucking Belles"), conducted by Francesca Coppa.
Francesca Coppa
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Women, "Star Trek," and the early development of fannish vidding

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2008
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship of Star Trek's female fans to that particular televisual text.
Francesca Coppa
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Toward an ecology of vidding

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2012
Despite the fan studies emphasis on participatory culture, much of the current work on vids (and in fan studies broadly) treats fans more as readers than as producers.
Tisha Turk, Joshua Johnson
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Vidding

open access: yes, 2022
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show, or other performance and set it to music of their choosing. Vids emerged forty years ago as a complicated technological feat involving capturing footage from TV with a VCR and syncing with music—and their makers and consumers were almost exclusively ...
openaire   +2 more sources

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