The Journal of e-Media Studies is a blind peer-reviewed, on-line journal dedicated to the scholarly study of the history and theory of electronic media, especially Television and New Media. It is an inter-disciplinary journal, with an Editorial Board that is chiefly grounded in the methodologies of the field of Film and Television Studies. We welcome submissions across the fields and methodologies that study media and media history.
Current Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1 (2024) Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)
About This Issue
Introduction to Special Issue on Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)
Mark Williams
Early U.S. Cinema Compendium
Mark Williams
Articles
New Windows on the World
Ian Christie
Seeing through the Haverstraw Tunnel
Dan Streible
Learning to See on the Screen: Exploring Female Performance in Early Film through the Media Ecology Project
Victoria Duckett
Annotating FloLo: How the Media Ecology Project Fostered Early Cinema Performance Analysis and Collaborative Research
Jenny Oyallon-Koloski
Action and Acting at Biograph Studio, 1908-1912
Daria Khitrova and Yuri Tsivian
Silent Era Motion Picture Camera Operators
Marsha Gordon and Buckey Grimm
Two Ways of Memory: The Signal Corps and CBS World War I Motion Picture Collections at the National Archives
Bret Vukoder
The Biograph Project
Tracey Goessel
Silent Films and Augmented Reality
Matthew Lewis
Photographs in Films Starring Ruan Lingyu: Considering Geometric Regions of the Motion Picture Frame
Panpan Yang
Metadata and the Media Ecology Project
Shiyang Jiang
