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How to read a filmHow to read a film

How to read a film1977

Nick Drjuchin, James Monaco, James Monaco, David Lindroth, Monaco, James.

About this book

"How to Read a Film: Movies, Media, Multimedia explores the medium as both art and craft, sensibility and science, tradition and technology. After examining film's close relation to such other narrative media as the novel, painting, photography, television, and even music, Monaco discusses those elements necessary to understand how films convey meaning and, more importantly, how we can best discern all that a film is attempting to communicate." "In a key departure from the book's previous editions, the new and still-evolving digital context of film is now emphasized throughout How to Read a Film. A new chapter on multimedia brings media criticism into the twenty-first century with a thorough discussion of topics like virtual reality, cyberspace, and the proximity of both to film. Monaco has likewise doubled the size and scope of his "Film and Media: A Chronology" appendix. The book also features a new introduction, an expanded bibliography, and hundreds of illustrative black-and-white film stills and diagrams. It is a must for all film students, media buffs, and movie fans."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
1977
OL Work ID
OL2622638W

Subjects

Motion picturesCinémaFilmkunstFilmtheorieFilmgeschiedenis (wetenschap)MassamediaFilmtechniekFilmsemiotikEstheticaMultimediaFilmsFilmMotion pictures, historyFilm criticismFilm theory & appreciationIncludes bibliographies and indexTelevision programsMoving-pictures

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