Description
Video has been imagined as more or less authentic or artistic than movies or television, as more or less democratic and participatory, as more or less capable of capturing the real. Techno-utopian rhetoric has represented video as a revolutionary medium, promising to solve the problems of the past and the present and to deliver a better future. Video has also been seen more negatively, particularly as a threat to movies and their culture. In this new history of the medium, Newman considers video as an object of these hopes and fears and builds an approach to thinking about the concept of the medium in terms of cultural status.
About the Author
Michael Z. Newman is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of Indie: An American Film Culture and coauthor of Legitimating Television: Media Convergence and Cultural Status.
Reviews
Video Revolutions is a stimulating and satisfying intellectual tour and argument, chiefly for Newman's ability to encompass often disparate case studies within a single historical lens. -- William Boddy, Baruch College, CUNY Michael Newman has carved out a fascinating intellectual space between television and cinema as they are traditionally understood, to illuminate both as well as to explore the new ground that the concept of 'video' established in the media imaginary. This is a concise and impressive work that should be on the reading list of all scholars of media and contemporary culture. -- Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Newman does for video what Lynn Spigel did for television: he 'makes room' for it in an accessible and compelling critique that shows how video has become an integral part of our lives. Video Revolutions is a book that is long overdue. -- Michael Curtin, co-author, The American Television Industry Newman's stylish and informative new book Video Revolutions: On the History of a Medium hits pause on key moments in the biography of video, freezing them for closer examination, while always keeping an eye on the bigger picture. Prospect A brief, brilliant inquiry into the history of a complex, contested medium... Essential, engrossing reading for anyone-from high-school YouTube producers to senior media-studies scholars-interested in our ever-evolving fascination with the moving image. PopMatters Densely theoretical yet poetic... lively, accessible... this would make an excellent course text-on either an introductory or advanced level (a rare accomplishment). All in all, a remarkable book. Essential. Choice An enjoyable, masterful tour of the history of a medium... [Video Revolutions] contributes to a much-needed repositioning of video as a cultural form in relation to film, television, and digital media. -- Yvonne Spielmann Technology and Culture
Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2014. Long-listed for Best Moving Image Book 2015.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231169516
Author Michael Z. Newman
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press