The media and the image of war / produced by Center for Defense Information.
Do violent images in movies and on TV provoke real violence? Movies and television have helped transmit from generation to generation a series of myths about war, peace, weapons and the use of force. The impact of such values are explored in this program.
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Format: | DVD/Blu-Ray |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Do violent images in movies and on TV provoke real violence? Movies and television have helped transmit from generation to generation a series of myths about war, peace, weapons and the use of force. The impact of such values are explored in this program. |
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Item Description: | First broadcast in 1994 as a segment of the television series: America's defense monitor. "Show #724"--Disc label. |
Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (28 min., 36 sec.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4. |
Format: | DVD ; colour recording system: NTSC. |
Production Credits: | Director of research, David T. Johnson ; senior producer, Ira Shorr ; director of television, Mark Sugg ; producers, Marguerite Arnold, Glenn Baker, Daniel Sagalyn, Stephen Sapienza ; principal analyst & scriptwriter, Daniel M. Smith. |