Contemporary Television - MEDIA300 (2019)
Contemporary television has drastically changed how we tell stories. Over the past two decades, the shift in long-form televisual narrative has resulted in an abundance of high-quality TV dramas that challenge cinematic storytelling. This paper reflects on these changes and asks students to evaluate the success of high-end producers such as HBO, Netflix, Amazon and Showtime that have pushed TV beyond its previous boundaries.
Paper Information
Points: | 15.0 |
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Internal assessment / examination: | 100:0 |
Restriction(s): | SMST215 |
Trimesters and Locations
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MEDIA300-19A (HAM), 19B (HAM), 19T (NET) have been cancelled. Please contact the School or Faculty Office for more information.
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19A (HAM) | A Trimester : 25 Feb 2019 - 23 Jun 2019 | Hamilton |
19B (HAM) | B Trimester : 8 Jul 2019 - 3 Nov 2019 | Hamilton |
19T (NET) | T Semester : 11 Nov 2019 - 22 Dec 2019 | Online |
Timetabled Lectures
The Timetable for 2019 is not available.
Indicative Fees for Contemporary Television (MEDIA300)
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Paper Outlines
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Additional Information
Available Subjects: Screen and Media Studies
Other available years: Contemporary Television - MEDIA300 (2023) , Contemporary Television - MEDIA300 (2022) , Contemporary Television - MEDIA300 (2021) , Contemporary Television - MEDIA300 (2020)
Paper details current as of : 12 August 2022 9:12am
Indicative fees current as of : 13 August 2022 4:30am