A philosophy of cinematic art /
by Gaut, Berys Nigel.
[ Books ] Published by : Cambridge University Press, (Cambridge ; | New York :) Physical details: xiii, 324 p. : ill. ; ISBN:9780521822442 (hbk.); 9780521529648 (pbk.). Year: 2010 Item type: Books| Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Faculty Library | Non-fiction | PN 1995.25 .G38 2010 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 0020045x |
Browsing FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Shelves , Shelving location: Environmental Faculty Library Close shelf browser
| PE 1421 .L26 2006 The language of literature/ | PN 6014 .E42 2008 Elements of literature | PN 6014 .E42 2008 Holt Elements of literature (Alabama) essential of American literature | PN 1995.25 .G38 2010 A philosophy of cinematic art / | PS 507 .M23 2008 McDougal, Littell literature, yellow level [Arizona]: American literature / | PS 507 .M23 2008 McDougal, Littell literature, yellow level [Arizona]: American literature / | PS 507 .M23 2008 McDougal, Littell literature, blue level [Indiana]: American literature / |
"A Philosophy of cinematic Art is a systematic study of cinema as an art form, showing how the medium conditions fundamental features of cinematic artworks. It discusses the status of cinema as an art form, whether there is a language of film, realism in cinema, cinematic authorship, intentionalist and constructivist theories of interpretation, cinematic narration, the role of emotions in responses to films, the possibility of identification with characters, and the nature of the cinematic medium." "Groundbreaking in its coverage of a wide range of contemporary cinematic media, it analyses not only traditional photographic films, but also digital cinema, and a variety of interactive cinematic works, including videogames, written in a clear and accessible style, the book examines the work of leading film theorists and philosophers of film, and develops a powerful framework with which to think about cinema as an art."--BOOK JACKET.
There are no comments for this item.