Film Studies in Motion: From audiovisual essay to academic research video

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Remediation, according to Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin (2000), is the borrowing of other media in which one medium is itself incorporated or represented in a new medium. Bolter and Grusin argue that new mediatized versions always refashion or repurpose the older media. In other words, there will always be a process of remediation, where the remediated is in constant dialectic relation with the earlier media.

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