The Changing Spaces of Television Acting by Richard Hewett

The Changing Spaces of Television Acting by Richard Hewett

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This title is an historical overview and a then-and-now comparison of performing for British television drama. -- .

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The Changing Spaces of Television Acting by Richard Hewett

This book provides a historical overview and then-and-now comparison of performing for British television drama. By examining changing acting styles from distinct eras of television production - studio realism and location realism - it makes a unique contribution to both television and performance studies, unpacking the various determinants that have combined to influence how performers work in the medium. The book compares the original versions of The Quatermass Experiment (BBC, 1953), Doctor Who (BBC, 1963-89) and Survivors (BBC, 1975-77) with their respective modern-day re-makes, unpacking the effects of the shift from multi-camera studio to single-camera location production. Textual analysis is combined with extensive archival research into production process and reception, alongside interviews with numerous actors and production personnel from more than sixty years of television production.

‘Hewett is interested in acting within the context of other practices and developments, such as directing, production practices, technology and actor training […] Each chapter is given over to a particular production practice – studio realism and location realism – and approached with a broadly common set of questions and a specific example to anchor the wider argument […] The validity of this approach is confirmed by the illuminating and detailed textual analysis that is at the heart of each chapter, which is used not to elucidate the narrative but to concretise the arguments made about space, the variety of actors’ approaches and training and directorial and production practices’
Stephen Lacey, University of South Wales, Critical Studies in Television, Vol. 13, No. 4 (December 2018)

'Covering a fantastic range of BBC TV science fiction, Hewett innovatively traces different modes of "realism" in much-loved original shows and their remakes/continuations. Tackling the likes of Doctor Who, The Quatermass Experiment and Survivors, The changing spaces of television acting smartly spearheads emergent work on TV performance. Based on archival research and new interviews with key producers, actors and writers, this is a must-read, must-own title for anyone interested in telefantasy.'
Matt Hills, Professor of Journalism and Media, University of Huddersfield

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Richard Hewett is Lecturer in Media Theory at the University of Salford
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ISBN 13 9781526148636
ISBN 10 1526148633
Title The Changing Spaces of Television Acting
Author Richard Hewett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2020-05-28
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.