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Film adaptations of theater and literature are the subjects of his various edited reference works, including The Encyclopedia of Novels into Film (Facts on File, 1998; rev., 2002), The Cinema of Tony Richardson (SUNY Press, 1999), The Encyclopedia of Stage Plays into Film (2001), and Shakespeare into Film (2002).
Literature/Film Quarterly. 31 (3). Salisbury University: 186–192. 2003. Books. Jane Austen on Film and Television: A Critical Study of the Adaptations. McFarland. 2002. ISBN 0-7864-1349-2. Nelson's Navy in Fiction and Film: Depictions of British Sea Power in the Napoleonic Era. McFarland. 2009. ISBN 978-0786438556. The Tudors on Film and ...
Ernest Callenbach remained Film Quarterly 's editor until the Fall 1991 issue; he had overseen the production of 133 issues by the end of his appointment. Ann Martin, who had worked as an editor at American Film and The New Yorker, and on various film and video productions, served as the editor of Film Quarterly during 1991–2006. Rob White ...
Jay P. Telotte, published as J. P. Telotte, is a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology.With over 150 published scholarly articles and 10 published books, his area of expertise lies in film studies.
He had been a member of the editorial board for the journal Literature/Film Quarterly since its founding in 1973; [2] this journal claims to be "the longest standing international journal devoted to the study of adaptation" (i.e. the adaptation of literature to film). [8]
The Quarterly Review of Film and Video is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering moving image studies, considered to be among the best-known journals in this field. [1] It is published by Routledge.
Her scholarly, political and personal essays have appeared in the journal Film Literature Quarterly [26] in the book International Film, Television and Radio Journals, in the San Francisco Chronicle, in the San Francisco Examiner, on The New York Times wire service, and in the inaugural issue of Sinister Wisdom. [27]
Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines which principally serve as a consumer guide to movies.