How television works: Discourses, determinants and dynamics arising from the re-enactment of Jazz 625

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Journal of Popular Television Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1386/JPTV_00046_1
Nicolas Pillai, Vanessa Jackson
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Re-enactment can enable participatory researchers to ‘experience’ through qualitative ethnography the dynamics of how teams of practitioners employ tacit skills to make decisions and collaborate. This article explores the practice-as-research re-enactment of a historic 1960s television show, Jazz 625 (1964–66). With the emphasis on the process rather than the product through the production of a modern-day interpretation of the original – entitled Jazz 1080 – the researchers draw conclusions around the complex workings of a television production team through the creation of a new artefact. The empirical research captures how professional attitudes and institutionalized forms of collaborative creative labour shape programme-making. Comparisons are made between the original and re-enacted productions, with the conclusion being made that, despite advances in technology, the practices and processes of television production are remarkably similar between the 1960s and the early twenty-first century.
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电视是如何运作的:话语,决定因素和动态从爵士625的重现
重演可以使参与性研究人员通过定性人种志“体验”实践者团队如何运用隐性技能做出决策和合作的动态。本文探讨了20世纪60年代历史电视节目《爵士625》(1964-66)的实践研究重现。研究人员将重点放在制作过程而不是产品上,通过对原作的现代诠释——名为Jazz 1080——通过创造一件新的人工制品,研究人员围绕电视制作团队的复杂工作得出结论。实证研究抓住了专业态度和协作创造性劳动的制度化形式如何影响计划制定。对原作和重拍作品进行了比较,得出的结论是,尽管技术进步了,但从20世纪60年代到21世纪初,电视制作的实践和过程非常相似。
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