Onscreen Chemistry: The Portrayal of Chemical Science in Film and TV

9781837672141
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Lights. Camera. Reaction!

How do real world discoveries affect what we see on screen? What impact does the world of film have on how we view chemistry? Are chemists the villains or the heroes?

From Transylvania and Chernobyl to generic geniuses and meth makers, explore the fascinating world of the big and small screen through a chemist’s eye as cinema and television are passed under the microscope. From the earliest silent films through to modern, multi-episode television, discover the real-life chemistry that inspired your favourite shows.

Learn how depictions of chemists have changed through the years. Are chemists always pictured as relentless in their quest, are the dangers and risks accurately represented and did the image of chemistry teachers change after the portrayal of a teacher turned illicit drug supplier?

Uncover the facts and fiction around these questions and many more with Onscreen Chemistry.



PRODUCT DETAILS :
ISBN : 9781837672141
BY (AUTHOR) O'Donoghue, John
PUBLISHER : Royal Society of Chemistry PUBLICATION DATE : February 12, 2025
COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION : United Kingdom IMPRINT : Royal Society of Chemistry
LANGUAGE : English AGE : Tertiary Education
PRODUCT FORM : Hardback
DIMENSION : 228 mm x 152 mm
WEIGHT : 639 g

PRODUCT CATEGORY :
Mathematics & Science
The Arts

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