BFI Film and Television Handbook 2004
Author: Eddie Dyja
Publisher: British Film Institute
Published: 2003-11-01
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780851709901
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Author: Eddie Dyja
Publisher: British Film Institute
Published: 2003-11-01
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780851709901
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Author: Eddie Dyja
Publisher: British Film Institute
Published: 2000-12-01
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780851708188
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Author: Peter Krämer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2020-05-28
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 1838719784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is widely regarded as one of the best films ever made. It has been celebrated for its beauty and mystery, its realistic depiction of space travel and dazzling display of visual effects, the breathtaking scope of its story, which reaches across millions of years, and the thought-provoking depth of its meditation on evolution, technology and humanity's encounters with the unknown. 2001 has been described as the most expensive avant-garde movie ever made and as a psychedelic trip, a unique expression of the spirit of the 1960s and as a timeless masterpiece. Peter Krämer's insightful study explores 2001's complex origins, the unique shape it took and the extraordinary impact it made on contemporary audiences, drawing on new research in the Stanley Kubrick Archive to challenges many of the widely-held assumptions about the film. This edition includes a new afterword by the author.
Author: Timothy Corrigan
Publisher: Waveland Press
Published: 2024-08-09
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1478653302
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Short Guide to Writing about Film continues to be the definitive resource for introducing students to film study, unlocking the art of film criticism with concise insights about the essentials of writing. The text introduces key film terminology, equipping students with the tools they need to craft thoughtful and critical essays. Featuring an array of student and professional examples, Corrigan takes readers on a journey from initial analysis and drafting to the creation of polished essays. With an engaging style, he demonstrates how film analysis can transform into a nuanced and rigorous compositional process. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned writers, this textbook is your gateway to mastering the language of film.
Author: Jane C. Stokes
Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2003-02-24
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780761973294
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProviding a student guide to the process of research and writing for media and cultural studies, the author covers both quantitative and qualitative methods and includes a list of useful library resources and essential Web sites.
Author: Michael Wood
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2019-07-25
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 1838714499
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeverine (Catherine Deneuve) is a listless haute bourgeouise wife with a secret afternoon life of prostitution. Her life twists repression and guilt together with uninhibited behaviour, strangled libido with its liberated counterpart. Luis Bunuel was catapulted into cinematic history by his groundbreaking Dali collaboration, Un Chien Andalou, in 1929, but it is Belle de Jour (1967) which inaugurates the extraordinary late phase of his work. It is a film shimmering with reflections on truth, fiction and fantasy, in addition to caustic social insight, as it tells the story of a woman clearing her mind, perhaps, of its ghosts.
Author: Jonathan Bignell
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780415342513
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUpdated to include information and discussion on new technologies and new critical ideas, Jonathon Bignell and Jeremy Orlebar present this excellent critical introduction to the practice and theory of television, which relates media studies theories and critical approaches to practical television programme making. Featuring advice on many aspects of programme making, from initial ideas to post-production processes, and includes profiles to give insight into how people in the industry, from graduates to executives, think about their work. With debates on what is meant by 'quality' television, key discussions include: the state of television today how television in made and how production is organized how new technology and the changing structure of the television industry will lead the medium in new directions the rise of new formats such as Reality TV how drama, sport and music television can be understood.
Author: Mette Hjort
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2007-11-21
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 0748630929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWithin cinema studies there has emerged a significant body of scholarship on the idea of 'National Cinema' but there has been a tendency to focus on the major national cinemas. Less developed within this field is the analysis of what we might term minor or small national cinemas, despite the increasing significance of these small entities with the international domain of moving image production, distribution and consumption. The Cinema of Small Nations is the first major analysis of small national cinemas, comprising twelve case studies of small national--and sub national--cinemas from around the world, including Ireland, Denmark, Iceland, Scotland, Bulgaria, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Cuba, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and New Zealand. Written by an array of distinguished and emerging scholars, each of the case studies provides a detailed analysis of the particular cinema in question, with an emphasis on the last decade, considering both institutional and textual issues relevant to the national dimension of each cinema. While each chapter contains an in-depth analysis of the particular cinema in question, the book as a whole provides the basis for a broader and more properly comparative understanding of small or minor national cinemas, particularly with regard to structural constraints and possibilities, the impact of globalization and internationalisation, and the role played by economic and cultural factors in small-nation contexts.
Author: Gita Rajan
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2006-02-09
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780804767842
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book offers an in-depth look at the ways in which technology, travel, and globalization have altered traditional patterns of immigration for South Asians who live and work in the United States, and explains how their popular cultural practices and aesthetic desires are fulfilled. They are presented as the twenty-first century’s “new cosmopolitans”: flexible enough to adjust to globalization’s economic, political, and cultural imperatives. They are thus uniquely adaptable to the mainstream cultures of the United States, but also vulnerable in a period when nationalism and security have become tools to maintain traditional power relations in a changing world.