ISE Film Art: An Introduction (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
494
Utgivningsdatum
2019-02-28
Upplaga
12
Förlag
McGraw Hill
Medarbetare
Thompson, Kristin / Smith, Jeff
Illustratör/Fotograf
unspecified 15 Illustrations
Illustrationer
15 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensioner
17 x 273 x 214 mm
Vikt
1170 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781260565669

ISE Film Art: An Introduction

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Film is an art form with a language and an aesthetic all its own. Since 1979, david bordwell, kristin thompson and now, co-author, jeff smith's film art has been the best-selling and most widely respected introduction to the analysis of cinema. Taking a skills-centered approach supported by examples from many periods and countries, the authors help students develop a core set of analytical skills that will enrich their understanding of any film, in any genre. In-depth examples deepen students' appreciation for how creative choices by filmmakers affect what viewers experience and how they respond. film art is generously illustrated with more than 1,000 frame enlargements taken directly from completed films, providing concrete illustrations of key concepts. Along with updated examples and expanded coverage of digital filmmaking, the twelfth edition of Film Art delivers SmartBook, first and only adaptive reading experience currently available, designed to help students stay focused, maximize study time and retain basic concepts.
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David Bordwell is Jacques Ledoux Professor Emeritus of Film Studies in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of WisconsinMadison. He also holds a Hilldale Professorship in the Humanities and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Copenhagen. He has also held the Kluge Chair in Modern Culture at the Library of Congress. His books include Narration in the Fiction Film (University of Wisconsin Press, 1985), On the History of Film Style (Harvard University Press, 1997), Planet Hong Kong: Popular Cinema and the Art of Entertainment (Harvard University Press, 2000; 2nd ed., Irvington Way Institute Press, 2011), Figures Traced in Light: On Cinematic Staging(University of California Press, 2005), The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and Style in Modern Movies (University of California Press, 2006), The Rhapsodes: How 1940s Critics Changed American Film Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2016), and Reinventing Hollywood: How 1940s Filmmakers Changed MovieStorytelling (University of Chicago Press, 2017). He has also written books on Carl Theodor Dreyer, Yasujiro Ozu, Sergei Eisenstein, digital cinema, and Hong Kong film.



Kristin Thompson is an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of WisconsinMadison, where she earned her Ph.D. Her books include Eisensteins Ivan the Terrible (1981), Exporting Entertainment: Americas Place in World Film Markets 19011934 (1985), Breaking the GlassArmor: Neoformalist Film Analysis (1988), Storytelling in the New Hollywood:Understanding Classical Narrative Technique (1999), Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood: German and American Film after World War I (2005), and The FrodoFranchise: The Lord of the Rings and Modern Hollywood (2007).



Jeff Smith is a Professor of Film Studies in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of WisconsinMadison, where he earned his Ph.D. He is the author of two books: The Sounds of Commerce: Marketing Popular FilmMusic (1998) and Film Criticism, the Cold War, and the Blacklist: Reading the Hollywood Reds (2014). He has also published several articles and book chapters on the role of sound and music in American cinema. He is currently at work on a book that traces development of the classical Hollywood film score during the 1930s that examines how studios allocated musical resources to films based on their position within the hierarchy of prestige pictures, programmers, and B films.

Innehållsförteckning


Part 1 Film Art and Filmmaking

1. Film as Art: Creativity, Technology, and Business 


Part 2 Film Form

2. The Significance of Film Form 

3. Narrative Form 


Part 3 Film Style

4. The Shot: Mise-en-Scene 

5. The Shot: Cinematography 

6. The Relation of Shot to Shot: Editing 

7. Sound in the Cinema 

8. Summary: Style and Film Form 


Part 4 Types of Films

9. Film Genres 

10. Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films 


Part 5 Critical Analysis of Films

11. Film Criticism: Sample Analyses 



Part 6 Film Art and Film History

12. Historical Changes in Film Art: Conventions and Choices, Tradition and Trends 

Additional chapters available through McGraw-Hill Education's Create:


Film AdaptationsWriting a Critical Analysis of a Film
Additional Resources for Film Art

Glossary

Credits

Index