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基本説明
Champions the concept of the moving image in a more freestyle manner than traditional books on philosophy of film. It is the ideal accompaniment to Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures: An Anthology, edited by Noël Carroll and Jinhee Choi (Blackwell, 2005).
Full Description
Philosophy of Motion Pictures is a first-of-its-kind, bottom-up introduction to this bourgeoning field of study. Topics include film as art, medium specificity, defining motion pictures, representation, editing, narrative, emotion and evaluation.
Clearly written and supported with a wealth of examples
Explores characterizations of key elements of motion pictures -the shot, the sequence, the erotetic narrative, and its modes of affective address
Contents
Acknowledgments. Introduction: From Film Theory to the Philosophy of the Moving Image.
1. Film as Art.
2. Medium Specificity.
3. What Is Cinema?.
4. The Moving Picture - the Shot.
5. Moving Images - Cinematic Sequencing and Narration.
6. Affect and the Moving Image.
7. Evaluation.
Select Bibliography.
Index