This study examines why the Kruger Park struggled to become a leading venue for wildlife filmmaking and then, paradoxically, at a time when South Africa came under increasing political and military pressure, wildlife filmmaking took off very successfully. Another paradox is that the growth in wildlife filmmaking also paralleled the growth of wildlife hunting in Southern Africa. 

The study turns to Actor-Network theory to examine the complex interplay between local filmmakers, international commissioning agents like Mike Rosenberg, international broadcasters and the animals involved. It argues that Southern African filmmakers were often able to aim successfully both at European and North American markets and points to ways in which innovations from Southern Africa influenced broadcasting trends internationally, particularly in the move away from a British blue-chip BBC ethos and style. 

It concludes with an examination of Africam and WildEarth and the vision of founder Graham Wallington about the future of wildlife documentary. 

Formato
EPUB
Protección
DRM Protected
Fecha de publicación
11 de octubre de 2022
Editor
Número de páginas
286
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Inglés
ePub ISBN
9781839981524
PDF ISBN
9781839981517
ISBN papel
9781839981500
Tamaño del archivo
8 MB
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