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Teaching AI in Film and Media Studies: Lights, Camera, Algorithms

By Mel Stanfill, Bridget Kies

General non-fiction

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

A timely intervention into the role of AI in teaching film and media studies, this book offers insights into how scholars and educators can adapt their approaches in the face of emerging technologies.Exploring the intersection of generative AI with film… and media studies, this book highlights the importance of addressing AI in the classroom. It advocates for teaching AI literacy as an extension of media literacy, encouraging students to understand AI's biases and limitations. It explores the impact of AI on a variety of widely taught topics, including copyright and remix culture, the concept of authorship and collaborative storytelling, film and media production, its potential in relation to speculative history and archival research, labor concerns in the media industries, as well as impacts on fans and audiences. The book considers how AI can foster creativity and critical thinking in students as they prepare for future roles in evolving media industries. Each chapter features suggested readings, activities, and assignments that can be implemented in and out of class to reinforce and cultivate AI literacy and proficiency. This book is an essential resource for faculty members in Film and Media Studies who want to know more about how to engage with generative AI tools in their teaching, as well as graduate students taking pedagogy-focused courses.

Title Details

ISBN 9781040623008
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Copyright Date 2026
Book number 6892512
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