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Writing About Screen Media

Lisa Patti (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
338 Seiten
2026 | 2nd edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-93377-1 (ISBN)
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An essential guide to writing about a broad range of media objects – including film, television, social media, advertising, video games, mobile media, music videos, and digital media – in an equally broad range of formats – from essays and video essays to podcasts and playlists. This second edition has been updated to address new digital tools and resources, including generative AI.

The book’s case studies showcase media studies’ geographical and industrial breadth, with essays covering topics as varied as: Brazilian telenovelas, K-pop music videos, global streaming services, film festivals, and archives. New chapters on writing about AI-enhanced media, digital media fandoms, and immersive media experiences expand the book’s scope. With the expertise of over forty esteemed media scholars, the collection combines their personal reflections about writing with practical advice.

Through its unprecedented scope, this volume will engage not only those who may be writing about film and other screen media for the first time but also accomplished writers who are interested in exploring new screen media objects, new approaches to writing about media, and new formats for critical expression.

Accompanying instructor resources - available at www.writingaboutscreenmedia.net - include sample syllabi, sample guidelines for assignments, and sample guidelines for assessing writing in multiple formats.

Lisa Patti is Associate Professor of Media and Society at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. She is the editor of Writing About Screen Media (2019); co-editor (with Tijana Mamula) of The Multilingual Screen: New Reflections on Cinema and Linguistic Difference (2016); and co-author (with Glyn Davis, Kay Dickinson, and Amy Villarejo) of Film Studies: A Global Introduction (2015).

List of figures

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Part I

Strategies for writing about screen media

Lisa Patti

1. Introduction

(Still) learning to write about screen media

How to read this book

In practice: Write your (writing) autobiography – Keep a journal – Accept invitations to experiment with your writing

2. Writing practices: How to begin writing about screen media

Framing

Curating

Collaborating

Step-by-step spotlight: Peer review

In practice: Think like a programmer – Think like a designer – Think like an editor

3. Entering the conversation: How to develop a critical argument

Thinking with others: Arguing

Thinking on the page: Free writing

Structuring your argument: Outlines

Step-by-step spotlight: Outlining your argument

Telling a story: Evidence

Setting the scene: Introductions

Step-by-step spotlight: Analyzing introductions

Making a last(ing) impression: Conclusions

In practice: Write a blurb – Write a new ending – Write a script

4. From notebook to network: How to use practical and digital writing tools

Reading

Watching

Writing

Citing

Generating

In practice: Search without a search engine – Create a commonplace book – Show your work (of art)

5. Elements of screen style: How to write about screen media form

Notes

Step-by-step spotlight: Drafting screening questions

Texts

Step-by-step spotlight: Reading a screen media text

Contexts

Resources

In practice: Make GIFs – Make an audio commentary – Make an audio playlist – Make a video essay playlist

Part II

Writers on writing about screen media

Objects and events

6. Writing about transnational cinema: Crazy Rich Asians

Olivia Khoo

7. Capturing moments: Writing about film festivals as events

Kirsten Stevens

8. Writing about experimental cinema: Andy Warhol’s Empire (1964)

Glyn Davis

9. From meaning to effect: Writing about archival footage

Jaimie Baron

10. Making the absent present: Writing about nonextant media

Allyson Nadia Field

11. Expressing race in Brazilian telenovelas

Jasmine Mitchell

12. Writing about music video: Tracing the ephemeral

Carol Vernallis

13. Writing across divides: Locating power in K-pop music videos

S. Heijin Lee

14. Playing to write: Analyzing video games

TreaAndrea M. Russworm and Jennifer Malkowski

15. When it all clicks: Writing about participatory media

Lauren S. Berliner

16. Feeling out social media

Julie Wilson and Emily Chivers Yochim

17. “A Very Black Project”: A method for digital visual culture

Lauren McLeod Cramer

18. Writing about transnational media: From representation to materiality

Fan Yang

19. Writing about digital and interactive media

Dale Hudson and Patricia R. Zimmermann

20. (Un)limited mobilities

Rahul Mukherjee

21. Context is key: How (and why) you should write about outdoor advertising

Beth Corzo-Duchardt

Methods and locations

22. How sound helps tell a story: Sound, music, and narrative in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Omkara

Nilanjana Bhattacharjya

23. Writing outside the text: A cultural approach to exhibition and moviegoing

Jasmine Nadua Trice

24. Writing about streaming portals: The drama of distribution

Ramon Lobato

25. Analyzing and writing about credit sequences

Monika Mehta

26. “We are not thinking frogs”: The archive, the artifact, and the task of the film historian

Katherine Groo

27. Show me the data!: Uncovering the evidence in screen media industry research

Bronwyn Coate and Deb Verhoeven

28. Researching and writing across media industries

Derek Johnson

29. The value of surprise: Ethnography of media industries

Tejaswini Ganti

30. Listen up!: Interviewing as method

Alicia Kozma

31. The need for translation: Difference, footnotes, hyperlinks

Tijana Mamula

Forms and formats

32. Words and more: Strategies for writing about and with media

Virginia Kuhn

33. Best practices for screen media podcasting

Christine Becker and Kyle Wrather

34. Confessions of an academic blogger

Henry Jenkins

35. The research and the remix: Video essays as creative criticism

Jeffrey Romero Middents

36. Foregrounding the invisible: Notes on the video essay review

Chiara Grizzaffi

37. Review, edit, repeat: Writing and editing book reviews

Alice Leppert

38. Extracurricular scholarship: “Writing” my audio commentary of Losing Ground

Terri Francis

39. The short, sweet art of blurb writing

Leah Shafer

40. Bridging the gaps between scholarly essays and mass-market film writing

Nick Davis

41. Writing across the page without a line

Holly Willis

Vantage points

42. The algorithm strikes back: Writing about generative AI

Bridget Kies

43. Hidden faces and digital affect: Writing about online fandoms

Osarugue Otebele

44. Documenting immersive media experiences with ArcGIS Storymaps

Melanie Kohnen

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.7.2026
Zusatzinfo 58 Halftones, black and white; 58 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-032-93377-1 / 1032933771
ISBN-13 978-1-032-93377-1 / 9781032933771
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