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James Chapman

    James Chapman is a Professor of Film Studies whose work delves into the rich history of British popular culture, with a particular focus on cinema and television within their historical contexts. His scholarship draws upon the theories of Gilles Deleuze, applying them to understand the multifaceted roles and nature of popular film and television. His insightful analyses explore iconic cultural phenomena, including influential science fiction series and the enduring James Bond franchise. Chapman's approach offers a thoughtful and intelligent examination of these significant aspects of cinematic and televisual history.

    Нова историjа на филмот. Nova istorija na filmot
    Licence to Thrill
    Financing the British Film Industry
    Inside the Tardis : The Worlds of Doctor Who
    • In this study of a television institution--the first to draw extensively on the full riches of the BBC Written Archives--James Chapman explores the history of Doctor Who from its origins to the present day. He shows how the series has evolved to meet changing institutional and cultural contexts, while retaining its quirky, eccentric and distinctively British characteristics. And he demonstrates how the production history of the series has allowed it to renew and refresh its format in response to developments in the wider world of science fiction.

      Inside the Tardis : The Worlds of Doctor Who
    • Financing the British Film Industry

      Capital, Cash and Quota, 1896-1945

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book delves into the evolution of financial support for British film production, tracing its development from the industry's inception through to the conclusion of World War II. It explores the various funding sources, economic challenges, and the impact of historical events on filmmaking during this transformative period, providing a detailed account of how finance shaped the British cinema landscape.

      Financing the British Film Industry
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      A Cultural History of the James Bond Films

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A cultural history of the most popular and enduring film series of all time. Chapman explores the origins of the Bond films in Fleming's novels, locates them in the spy thriller genre, discusses the Bond formula and places the suave British secret agent's adventures in cinema history and film culture.

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