About
I received my Ph.D. in English/Film Studies from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010, where I studied and taught film genres, new media, digital culture, video games, film history, and film/media theory.
Tanine Allison
ACLS New Faculty Fellow in Film and Media Studies, Emory University
Plan
Working on two book projects--revising my dissertation about how digital technologies and forms (like video games) have redefined how we look at the World War II combat genre, and continuing research on the theoretical and aesthetic consequences of motion capture in animation, video games, and contemporary cinema.
More about meAbout
I received my Ph.D. in English/Film Studies from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010, where I studied and taught film genres, new media, digital culture, video games, film history, and film/media theory.
In Media Res

Music Video and the Audiovisual Turn by Carol Vernallis

Re-envisioning our Possible Past(s): ... by Michael S. Duffy

From Red Boots to African-American ... by John Trenz

I have an Army/We have a Hulk : ... by john a. sweeney

Special Effects: New Perspectives on ... by Bob Rehak, Dan North, Michael S. Duffy

