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Understanding Cinema Per Persson

Understanding Cinema By Per Persson

Understanding Cinema by Per Persson


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Understanding Cinema, first published in 2003, analyzes the moving imagery of film and television from a psychological perspective. Per Persson argues that spectators interpret, feel, make use of knowledge, assumptions, expectations and prejudices when viewing and making sense of film. He explains how cinematic techniques work, and why they affect the spectator.

Understanding Cinema Summary

Understanding Cinema: A Psychological Theory of Moving Imagery by Per Persson

Understanding Cinema, first published in 2003, analyzes the moving imagery of film and television from a psychological perspective. Per Persson argues that spectators perceive, think, apply knowledge, infer, interpret, feel and make use of knowledge, assumptions, expectations and prejudices when viewing and making sense of film. Drawing psychology and anthropology, he explains how close-ups, editing conventions, character psychology and other cinematic techniques work, and how and why they affect the spectator. This study integrates psychological and culturalist approaches to meanings and reception. Anchoring the discussion in concrete examples from early and contemporary cinema, Understanding Cinema also analyzes the design of cinema conventions and their stylistic transformations through the evolution of film.

About Per Persson

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Table of Contents

1. Understanding and dispositions; 2. Understanding POV editing; 3. Variable framing and personal space; 4. Character psychology and mental attribution; 5. The case for a psychological theory of cinema.

Additional information

NPB9780521813280
9780521813280
052181328X
Understanding Cinema: A Psychological Theory of Moving Imagery by Per Persson
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2003-07-28
296
N/A
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