Jump Cut (journal)
Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media is a journal covering the analysis of film, television, video, and related media. Established in 1974 by John Hess, Chuck Kleinhans (Northwestern University), and Julia Lesage (University of Oregon), it takes its name from the jump cut, a film editing technique in which an abrupt visual change occurs. The publication's stated goal is to approach its subject from a "nonsectarian left, feminist, and anti-imperialist" perspective.
Discipline | Film, television, media |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Julia Lesage |
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History | 1974 to present |
Publisher | Jump Cut Associates (United States) |
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ISO 4 | Jump Cut |
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ISSN | 0146-5546 |
OCLC no. | 613432664 |
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