Abstract
Given the wild popularity of violent video games, it has never been more urgent to encourage dialogue about how virtual killing might shape attitudes about real-life violence. Game Over examines the nature and consequences of simulated violence, and encourages high school and college students to think critically about how gender and race are depicted in the video and computer games they play. It is sure to spark lively debate about the complex and controversial topic of violent entertainment's impact on society.
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Contributors
Jhally, Sut (Executive producer), Hunteman, Nina (Director), Smith, Jeremy (Film editor), Ericcson, Susan (Cinematographer), Talreja, Sanjay (Cinematographer), Smith, Jeremy (Cinematographer), Donnell, Bryan L. (Cinematographer), Monahan, Thom (Composer), Fraleigh, Amanda (Production personnel), Lance, Michael (Production personnel), Media Education Foundation (Producer), Media Education Foundation (Distributor)
Duration
00:42:07 (HH:MM:SS)
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Target or Intended Audience
Grade 9, Higher education
Copyright Holder
Name | Media Education Foundation |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 413-584-8500 |
Address | 60 Masonic St., Northampton, MA 01060 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Holder
Name | Media Education Foundation |
Role | Producer |
Telephone | 413-584-8500 |
Address | 60 Masonic St., Northampton, MA 01060 |
[email protected] |
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