Digital Media: Transformations in Human CommunicationPaul Messaris, Lee Humphreys In this must-have new anthology, top media scholars explore the leading edge of digital media studies to provide a broad, authoritative survey of the study of the field and a compelling preview of future developments. This book is divided into five key areas - video games, digital images, the electronic word, computers and music, and new digital media - and offers an invaluable guide for students and scholars alike. |
Contents
Influences of Digital Imaging on the Concept of Photographic Truth | 3 |
Viewers Awareness of Digital FX in Movies | 15 |
The End of Digital Special Effects | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Other editions - View all
Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication Paul Messaris,Lee Humphreys Limited preview - 2006 |
Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication Paul Messaris,Lee Humphreys No preview available - 2017 |
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References to this book
The Video Game Explosion: A History from PONG to PlayStation and Beyond Mark J. P. Wolf No preview available - 2008 |

