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Introduzione
Situation comedy: Il genere e le sue origini
Scrivere e produrre una situation comedy
Il team produttivo di una situation comedy
Dallo sviluppo del concetto alla puntata pilota
Processo produttivo della serie
Lo studio di registrazione
Il personale tecnico e di studio
Il sistema di telecamere multiple
Contesto, personaggi, ambientazione e struttura narrativa
Audience e merchandising
Conclusione
Bibliografia e sitografia

 

BIBLIOGRAFIA E SITOGRAFIA

 

 

Bibliografia

 

Horace Newcomb, TV: the most popular art, Garden City, New York, Anchor Press, 1974

Martin Mayer, About Television, New York, Harper & Row, 1972

J. Fred MacDonald, Don't touch that dial!, Chicago, Nelson Hall, 1979

Alan W. Barbour, Days of thrills and adventure, New York, The MacMillan Company, 1970

Les Brown, Encyclopedia of television

P. Wells, "American situation comedy", in Because I tell a joke or two: comedy, politics, and social difference, London, New York, Routledge, 1998

L. Mintz, "Situation Comedy", in TV genres: a handbook and reference guide, Westport, Greenwood Press, 1985

D. Hamamoto, Nervous laughter: television situation comedy and liberal democratic ideology, New York, Praeger, 1989

J. Staiger, Blockbuster TV: must-see sitcoms in the network era, New York, London, New York University Press, 2000

The Hollywood Reporter, Tuesday, July 10, 2001

David Wild, "Friends: six lives on videotape", Rolling Stone, 1995

Jurgen Wolff, Come funziona una sit-com, Ed. Dino Audino, Roma, 2000

Penny Stallings, The ultimate Friends companion, London, Channel 4 books

M. Cantor, The Hollywood TV producer: his work and his audience, New York, Basic Books, 1971

J.W. Ravage, Television: the director's viewpoint, Boulder, Westview Press

B. Stein, The view from Sunset Boulevard, New York, Basic Books, 1979

J.E. Lynch, "Seven days with 'All in the family': case study of the taped TV drama", Journal of broadcasting, 17: 259-74, 1973

P. Elliot, The making of a television series, Beverly Hills, Sage, 1979

R. Pekurny, "The production process and environment of NBC's Saturday Night Live", Journal of broadcasting, 24: 91-99

J.S. Ettema, The organizational context of creativity: a case study from public television, Beverly Hills, Sage, 1982

J. Turow, Unconventional programs on commercial television, Beverly Hills, Sage, 1982

M. Cantor, The Hollywood TV producer: his work and his audience, New York, Basic Books 1971

Burrows T., Gross L., Wood D., Fare la televisione oggi. Tecniche e produzioni, Milano, Ed. Lupetti, 1998

A. Gilbert, All my afternoons, New York, A & W Visual Library, 1979

Richard Blum, Primetime: network television programming, Boston, Focal Press, 1987

Jess Cagle, TV winners and losers: in the chips, Giugno 1999

David Marc, Comic visions: television comedy and American culture, Boston, Ed. Unwin Hyman, 1989

Entertainment Weekly, special issue, Fall 2001

David Marc, Demographic Vistas: television in American culture, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984

Steve Gorman, "How long will coffee stay warm for 'Friends'?", Reuters, 28 giugno 2001

M. Budd, S. Craig, C. Steinman, Consuming Environments-Television and commercial culture, Rutgers University Press, New Jersey, 1999

Elizabeth Jensen, "New Market rules help make Friends quick syndication hit", Wall Street Journal, January 15, 1996

M. Budd, S. Craig, C. Steinman, Consuming Environments-Television and commercial culture, Rutgers University Press, New Jersey, 1999

Kevin Bright, Entertainment Weekly, Special Issue, Fall 2001

 

Sitografia

 

http://www.wsu.edu

www.friendsontv.co.uk

http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/surv02172001.htm

www.friendsitalianetwork.com

www.audiencesillimited.com

www.dietcoke/friends