Henry Jenkins to the New York Times: “Hollywood puts its effort into things gamers don’t care about.”
LA Times on Gaming Programs in Academia
“Jenkins is one of many university professors who draw the comparison between today’s emerging interactive entertainment curriculum and the film schools that emerged in the ’70s.”
Constructions of Cinematic Space: Spatial Practice at the Intersection of Film and Theory
Insights to current understandings of cinematic space and the relationship between film, architecture, and the city.
Protected: Chicks Make Flicks: Screening of Monkey Dance and Discussion with Julie Mallozzi
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Orson Welles’ Intermedial Versions of Shakespearian Theatre, Radio and Film
Studying Orson Welles’ achievements and failures in theatre, radio and film, with adaptations of Shakespeare providing the guiding thread.
“Searching for the Origami Unicorn”: The Matrix and Transmedia Storytelling
Henry Jenkins asks, does The Matrix phenomenon represent the future of entertainment?
Strictly Bollywood?: Story, Camera and Movement in Hindi Film Dance
Why these Bollywood dances emerged as key ingredients of film and how these dances are received and reinterpreted by audiences outside India.









