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Bleeding Edge

Author: Evie Mitchell
language: en
Publisher: Thunder Thighs Publishing
Release Date: 2021-03-24
"Run or fight, either way, I'm exactly where I need to be—beside you." She's running scared. I'll do anything to keep her. Together we need to slay all her ghosts. Emmie Franklin's the master of a quick escape. She's kept me at arm's length for years, fighting our attraction. When a violent attack leaves her vulnerable, I step up, ready to fight tooth-and-nail to protect my woman. Only Emmie has secrets. And these aren't the type that stay hidden. They're the kind that kill. If you love over the top Aussie alphas, sultry summer nights, and happily ever afters, Rough Edge is the book you're looking for. Trigger warning: This is a darker book than my other series and contains some violence and references to sexual abuse. A happily ever after is still guaranteed, but this is a gritty series so proceeded with caution. Note: This book was previously published under a former pen name. It has been rewritten and updated before release.
Netflix, Dark Fantastic Genres and Intergenerational Viewing

Focusing on Netflix’s child and family-orientated platform exclusive content, this book offers the first exploration of a controversial genre cycle of dark science fiction, horror, and fantasy television under Netflix’s "Family Watch Together TV" tag. Using a ground-breaking mix of methods including audience research, interface, and textual analysis, the book demonstrates how Netflix is producing dark family telefantasy content that is both reshaping child and family-friendly TV genres and challenging earlier broadcast TV models around child-appropriate family viewing. It illuminates how Netflix encourages family audiences to "watch together" through intergenerational dynamics that work on and offscreen. The chapters in this book explore how this "Netflixication" of family television developed across landmark examples including Stranger Things, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, and even Squid Game. The book outlines how Netflix is consolidating a new dark family terrain in the streaming sector, which is unsettling older concepts of family viewing, leading to considerable audience and critical confusion around target audiences and viewer expectations. This book will be of particular interest to upper-level undergraduates, graduates, and scholars in the fields of television studies, screen genre studies, childhood studies, and cultural studies.
Crafting Contemporary Documentaries and Docuseries for Global Screens

Author: Phoebe Hart
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Release Date: 2024-01-08
This book explores the industrial and personal challenges faced by filmmakers in bringing the current worldwide craze for documentary films and series to screens small and large. Utilizing a number of case studies drawn from in-depth interviews with acclaimed documentary directors, producers, and screenwriters from around the world, Phoebe Hart offers a thematic analysis to reveal the risks and opportunities for practitioners. Hart examines these themes in the context of current scholarship to provide insight into the modes and methods of making factual screen content as she engages with the documentary form and the marking of it, acquisition of mastery and inspiration, and specific rituals and habits of practice. From the unique vantage point of being a “pracademic” – that is, being both a successful documentary filmmaker and a recognized screen researcher and teacher - Hart ultimately argues for greater support of filmmakers and pursuit of a deeper understanding of creative processes.