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British Music Videos 1966 - 2016 - (Music and the Moving Image) by Emily Caston (Hardcover)

British Music Videos 1966 - 2016 - (Music and the Moving Image) by  Emily Caston (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Based on new archival evidence and interviews, and setting out a new theoretical framework for music video analysis, Emily Caston presents a major new analysis of music videos from 1966-2016, identifying not only their distinctive British traits, but their parallels with British film genres and styles.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Based on new archival evidence and interviews, and setting out a new theoretical framework for music video analysis, Emily Caston presents a major new analysis of music videos from 1966-2016, identifying not only their distinctive British traits, but their parallels with British film genres and styles. By analysing the genre, craft and authorial voice of music video within the context of film and popular music, the book sheds new light on existing theoretical and historical questions about audiences, authorship, art and the creative industries. Far from being an American cultural form, the book reveals music video's roots in British and European film traditions, and suggests significant ways in which British video has impacted popular film and music culture.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Using fresh archival evidence and interviews, and setting out an original theoretical framework for music video analysis, Emily Caston presents a major new analysis of music videos from 1966 to 2016. She identifies not only their distinctive British traits but their parallels with British film genres and styles. By analysing the genre, craft and authorial voice of music video within the context of film and popular music, this book sheds new light on existing theoretical and historical questions about audiences, authorship, art and the creative industries. It reveals that, far from being an American cultural form, music video has its roots in British and European film traditions, and reveals significant ways in which British video has impacted popular film and music culture. Emily Caston is Professor of Screen Industries at the University of West London.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Dr Emily Caston is Senior Lecturer in Film and Television at London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London, and a company director for Film London.<p>

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