
Feeling Film
A Spatial Approach
Beth Carroll(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 20. December 2016
Book
Hardback
XI, 210 pages
978-1-137-53935-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This book questions the de facto dominance of narrative when watching films. Using the film musical as a case study, this book explores whether an alternative spatial understanding of film can offer alternative readings to narrative. For instance, how do film aesthetics influence our interaction with the film? Can camera movement and music make us 'feel' cinema? Can the film world bleed into our own? Utilising film musicals ranging from those by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers to von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000), Feeling Film: A Spatial Approach investigates how we might go about understanding the audience's spatial relationship with film aesthetics, what it might look like, and the tools needed to conduct analysis.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2016
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 farbige Tabellen
7 Tables, color; XI, 210 p.
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
3947 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-53935-9 (9781137539359)
DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-53936-6
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Person
Beth Carroll is a Lecturer in Film and Literature in the English and Film departments at the University of Southampton, UK. Her research interests include space, musicals, music, gestalt theory, haptics, disgust and video games. She has recently published a chapter on the Pet Shop Boys in Today's Sounds for Yesterday's Films: Making Music for Silent Cinema (Palgrave, 2016)
Content
1. A New Methodological Approach.- 2. Theoretical Approaches.- 3. Sound Space.- 4. Visual Space.- 5. Audio-Visual Space.- 6. What Next?