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Film Viewer's Guide David Bordwell

Film Viewer's Guide By David Bordwell

Film Viewer's Guide by David Bordwell


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Packaged free with each copy of Film Art, this new guide by David Bordwell explains how to analyze and write about films.

Film Viewer's Guide Summary

Film Viewer's Guide by David Bordwell

Packaged free with each copy of Film Art, this new guide by David Bordwell explains how to analyze and write about films.

About David Bordwell

David Bordwell is Jacques Ledoux Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds a master's degree and a doctorate in film from the University of Iowa. His books include The Films of Carl Theodor Dreyer (University of California Press, 1981), Narration in the Fiction Film (University of Wisconsin Press, 1985), Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema (Princeton University Press, 1988), Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of Cinema (Harvard University Press, 1989), The Cinema of Eisenstein (Harvard University Press, 1993), On the History of Film Style (Harvard University Press, 1997), Planet Hong Kong: Popular Cinema and the Art of Entertainment (Harvard University Press, 2000), 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), and The Poetics of Cinema (Routledge, 2008). He has won a University Distinguished Teaching Award and was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Copenhagen. His we site is www.davidbordwell.net. Kristin Thompson is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds a masters degree in film from the University of Iowa and a doctorate in film from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has published Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible: A Neoformalist Analysis (Princeton University Press, 1981), Exporting Entertainment: America in the World Film Market 1907-1934 (British Film Institute, 1985), Breaking the Glass Armor: Neoformalist Film Analysis (Princeton University Press, 1988), Wooster Proposes, Jeeves Disposes, or, Le Mot Juste(James H. Heineman, 1992), Storytelling in the New Hollywood: Understanding Classical Narrative Technique (Harvard University Press, 1999), Storytelling in Film and Television (Harvard University Press, 2003), Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood: German and American Film after World War I (Amsterdam University Press, 2005), and The Frodo Franchise: The Lord of the Rings and Modern Hollywood (University of California Press, 2007). She blogs with David at www.davidbordwell.net/blog. She maintains her own blog, "The Frodo Franchise," at www.kristinthompson.net/blog. In her spare time she studies Egyptology.

Table of Contents

Part One:Film Production, Distribution,and ExhibitionChapter One:Film Production, Distribution,and ExhibitionPart Two:Film FormChapter Two:The Significance of Film FormChapter Three:Narrative as a Formal SystemPart Three:Types of FilmsChapter Four:Film GenresChapter Five:Documentary,Experimental,and Animated FilmsPart Four:Film StyleChapter Six:The Shot:Mise-en-SceneChapter Seven:The Shot:CinematographyChapter Eight:The Realation of Shot to Shot:EditingChapter Nine:Sound in the CinemaChapter Ten:Style as a Formal SystemPart Five:Critical Analysis of FilmsChapter Eleven:Film Criticism:Sample AnalysesPart Six:Film HistoryChapter Twelve:Film Form and Film HistoryGlossaryInternet Resources:CreditsIndex

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GOR004441891
9780072388244
0072388242
Film Viewer's Guide by David Bordwell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2000-08-01
40
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