Assembly AV

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Montage AV - magazine for the theory and history of audiovisual communication

Area of ​​Expertise Media studies
language German
publishing company Schüren Verlag
First edition 1992
Frequency of publication Twice a year, about 160 pages
editor Society for Theory and History of Audiovisual Communication eV
Web link montage-av.de
ISSN (print)

Montage AV - magazine for theory and practice of audiovisual communication has been published twice a year since 1992. Each issue deals with a key topic. Montage AV is currently the most important film and television science magazine in German-speaking countries.

description

According to its own statement, Montage AV "deals with the scientific challenges of a changing media society , the theory and history of audiovisual communication, especially of film and television, the discussion of new, trend-setting research approaches , the special problems of central research areas, the interdisciplinary theory formation and the problems of a modern one Media education. "

Since the first edition, in which essays by the well-known film scholars David Bordwell and Jacques Aumont were presented in German translation, Montage AV has placed emphasis on the translation of film and television science articles. This applies to both new articles and historical texts. Montage AV made hitherto largely unknown works from French filmology accessible in German. In addition, articles by André Bazin, Roland Barthes, Raymond Bellour, Christian Metz, Edgar Morin and Jacques Rancière were translated from French; Articles by Rick Altman, Scott Curtis, John Fiske and Kristin Thompson from the English; and by Jurij M. Lotman and Naum I. Klejman from the Russian.

The main topics of the magazine to date have included: popular culture (2/1/1993), intertextuality (2/2/1993), tension (2/2/1993), Nazi film (3/2/1994), television ( 4/1, 4/2/1995, 10/1/2001, 14/1/2005, 21/1/2012), Cultural Studies (6/1/1997), Stars (6/2/1997 and 7/1 / 1998), commercial film (14/2/2005, 15/1/2006), animated film (22/2/2013), politics (23/2/2014), choreography (24/2/2015), Arabic film (26 / 2/2017).

The publisher is the Society for Theory and History of Audiovisual Communication eV; The current editors are: Christine N. Brinckmann, Evelyn Echle, Britta Hartmann, Frank Kessler, Guido Kirsten, Kristina Köhler, Stephen Lowry, Laura Katharina Mücke, Jörg Schweinitz, Chris Tedjasukmana, Patrick Vonderau, Hans J. Wulff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. assembly AV
  2. Archive - assembly AV. Retrieved June 25, 2019 .