Think/point/shoot: Media Ethics, Technology And Global Change

Annette Danto
Édition Lonnie Isabel , Mobina Hashmi
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Think/point/shoot: Media Ethics, Technology And Global Change

Annette Danto
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  • Date de publication : Oct 06, 2016
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 310
  • Éditeur : Focal Press
  • ISBN : 9781138847958
  • Dimensions : 7.5" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Annette Dantois a filmmaker and Professor in the Department of Film at Brooklyn College. A three time awarded Fulbright Scholar in Filmmaking, Danto holds degrees from McGill University, Columbia University and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film, Television and New Media.

Mobina Hashmi

is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Television and Radio at Brooklyn College, and the Director of the Center for Global Television. She has a BA from Dartmouth College, and a PhD in media and cultural studies from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Her work has been published inEconomic and Political Weeklyand inSouth Asian History and Culture.

Lonnie Isabel

is a reporter and Former Deputy Managing Editor of Newsday and Newsday-Laventhol Visiting Professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Isabel is a 30-year veteran of the newspaper business and has worked as a political reporter, investigative reporter and editor forNewsday, Boston Globe, Boston HeraldandOakland Tribune.Isabel joined the newly-created CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in 2005.

Documentaries have ethical, moral, and social implications. What we shoot, how we shoot it, can lead to painful or dangerous consequences. As makers, we focus on our aims and are apt to miss what is unseen or unimagined, especially when working under pressure. But audiences and participants see our work from a multiplicity of perspectives, and quickly spot our lapses. Think/Point/Shoot is the collective experience of filmmaking, journalism, and academic professionals. It offers a lifetime of hard-won knowledge. So, if you work in actuality filmmaking, or want to, make use of the book and prepare for the pitfalls and creative possibilities of the media currently in use.¿

Michael Rabiger, author of Directing the Documentary

"...manages to provide some clarity to a subject shrouded in the murkiness of competing political agendas...The liberal use of case studies and real-life examples throughout the book is particularly effective. Each chapter ends with a summary of "Take-Home Points" and extensive bibliographies for additional reading. The real-life example on the final page is about the personal ramifications of "Twitter Shaming." This one lesson would qualify Think Point Shoot as recommended reading for teachers and parents dealing with all those thousands of kids running around with smartphones in their hands, making media."

Cynthia Close in Documentary Magazine

 

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