Cinema has always been a mixed medium, sharing its basic form with photography, borrowing heavily from performing arts and the novel, and combining medialities like painting and music. But although it could be argued that cinema is the intermedial art form par excellence, this insight has not affected film analysis as much as might be expected. Seeking to change our perceptions of cinema as a medium, Cinema Between Media draws on case studies of films like Zero Dark Thirty, Citizen Kane, Howl and Birdman to rethink cinema as an aesthetic form, and to raise new ideas about the practice of film analysis.
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A highly accessible introduction to a powerful and exciting set of critical ideas, Cinema Between Media illuminates the way narrative film is cross-hatched with the signs and artifacts of multiple media forms. This pathfinding book offers a new way of understanding cinema, and explores the promise of media-sensitive analysis for both classic and contemporary film. * Professor Robert Burgoyne, Freie Universitat Berlin *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 154 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4744-2902-3 (9781474429023)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jorgen Bruhn is Professor of Comparative Literature and Intermediality at Linnaeus University. Anne Gjelsvik is a Professor of Film Studies at the Department of Art and Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. She has published extensively in both English and Norwegian. Her most recent book was Bearbeidelser. 22. juli i ord og bilder, about artistic treatments of the 2011 terror attacks in Norway. Among her other publications are Cinema Between Media, co-written with Jorgen Bruhn, and the edited collection Women of Ice and Fire: Gender, Game of Thrones and Multiple Media Engagements (co-edited with Rikke Schubart).
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ProfessorLinnaeus University
Professor of Film StudiesNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction Cinema Between Media
Chapter 2: Media behind the Scene: Orson Welles's Citizen Kane
Chapter 3: Cinematic Theatre: Alejandro G. Inarritu's Birdman
Chapter 4: A Novelist on Film? Joachim Trier's Louder Than Bombs
Chapter 5: Between Cinema and Photography: Jan Troell's Eternal Moments
Chapter 6: Mixing senses and media: Epstein and Friedman's Howl.
Chapter 7: Surveilling Media: Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty.
Chapter 8: Cinematic representations of a "super wicked problem": climate change in documentary film (Ice and the Sky and Chasing Ice)
Chapter 9: Conclusion
List of illustrations
Film references
Bibliography