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This is Screening Noir: The Reboot
by Screening Noir
In what ways do media shape Blackness and Blackness shape media? Screening Noir (SN): The Podcast encourages media scholars and enthusiasts to play in the dark, taking seriously the cultural production, exhibition, reception, and distribution of the African Diaspora.
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The Materiality of a TV Shoot
Dr. Nate Kohn, award-winning producer and tenured professor, joins us to discuss the material realities of shooting a TV series from the script to the set.Screening Noir Podcast Episode 101Host & Writer: Assatu WissehProducer: Assatu WissehScreening Noir JournalReferenced Texts:Mukherjee, Rahul. “Mediating Infrastructures: (Im)Mobile Toxicity and Cell Antenna Publics.” In Sustainable Media: Critical Approaches to Media and Environment, edited by Nicole Starosielski and Janet Walker. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.Nanoglou, Stratos. “The Materiality of Representation: A Preface.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 16, no. 3 (September 1, 2009): 157–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-009-9067-y.Somebodies (creator, Hadji Henry Hand, BET, 2008)
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In what ways do media shape Blackness and Blackness shape media? Screening Noir (SN): The Podcast encourages media scholars and enthusiasts to play in the dark, taking seriously the cultural production, exhibition, reception, and distribution of the African Diaspora.
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