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Writing and Producing for Children and Young Audiences: Cases from Danish Film and Television: Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting

Autor Eva Novrup Redvall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 2024
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the writing and production strategies used in live-action fiction film and television produced for children and young audiences, in a period marked by remarkable change in screen consumption. Building on ideas and research from the fields of screenwriting, production, and media industry studies, the book uses case studies of Danish film and television productions targeting children – from toddlers to teenagers – to explore general challenges for reaching young audiences in the multiplatform mediascape, as well as to identify specific screenwriting practices and production frameworks. The study investigates industry notions of children and adolescents as a particular audience, exploring  new methods of grounding productions for them through more inquiry-driven and co-creative writing and production practices, combined with new forms of knowledge-sharing and talent-training initiatives. 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031670725
ISBN-10: 3031670728
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: Approx. 250 p. 20 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I: Entering the Caste.- Chapter 1: Introduction.-Chapter 2: Representations and Discursive Formations of Caste: A Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 3: Contesting Voices of Gandhi and Ambedkar in Dalit Representations: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable and Amitabh's"Harijan Mastar".- Chapter 4: Discourse of Sympathy, Violence, and Victimhood - I: Rohinton Discourse of Sympathy, Violence, and Victimhood - I: Rohinton.- Chapter 5: Discourse of Sympathy, Violence, and Victimhood - I: Rohinton Roy's The God of Small Things and Laxman Mane's Upara.- Part III: Accentuating Caste Prejudices: Pejorative Discourse.- Chapter 6: Discourse of Difference and Merit: Manu Joseph's Serious Men and Discourse of Difference and Merit: Amitabh's "Janmakhoon!".- Chapter 7: Re-writing Violence and Victimhood: Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger and Meena Kandasamy's The Gypsy Goddess.- Part IV: Comparing Representational Paradigms  Chapter 8: Conclusion.

Notă biografică

 
Eva Novrup Redvall is Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where she is Head of the Section for Film Studies and Creative Media Industries. Her research focuses on screenwriting and production, and she has published widely on this since her monograph Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark: From The Kingdom to The Killing. This book builds on findings from the research project Reaching Young Audiences, funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark and headed by Redvall from 2019–2024.

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“Redvall’s book is a sophisticated analysis that engagingly explores best practices and strategies for making film and television for children and young audiences. It is a much-needed contribution that is valuable across borders and media, seen in the light of a new audience exploration turn.”
– Paolo Russo, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University
“This insightful and timely book underscores the importance of researching children’s screen production cultures after a period of significant industrial upheaval. Through its detailed analysis of the Danish context, it provides valuable insights into the challenges facing all film and television writers and producers wanting to create engaging, relevant content for the distinctive, and increasingly elusive, child audience.”
-- Anna Potter, Professor in Digital Media and Cultural Studies at QUT
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the writing and production strategies used in live-action fiction film and television produced for children and young audiences, in a period marked by remarkable change in screen consumption. Building on ideas and research from the fields of screenwriting, production, and media industry studies, the book uses case studies of Danish film and television productions targeting children – from toddlers to teenagers – to explore general challenges for reaching young audiences in the multiplatform mediascape, as well as to identify specific screenwriting practices and production frameworks. The study investigates industry notions of children and adolescents as a particular audience, exploring  new methods of grounding productions for them through more inquiry-driven and co-creative writing and production practices, combined with new forms of knowledge-sharing and talent-training initiatives. 
Eva Novrup Redvall is Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where she is Head of the Section for Film Studies and Creative Media Industries. Her research focuses on screenwriting and production, and she has published widely on this since her monograph Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark: From The Kingdom to The Killing. This book builds on findings from the research project Reaching Young Audiences, funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark and headed by Redvall from 2019–2024.
 

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First comprehensive study of film and TV screenwriting and production for children and young audiences Includes both a historical account from a small nation context and an in-depth discussion of challenges in the 2020s Offers general accounts as well as case studies of new strategies for working with audience research and co-creation