
Visions in the Frame
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Reveals how mise-en-scène has shaped the fields of film and television studies.
Visions in the Frame provides a detailed evaluation of the journey and status of mise-en-scène-the organization of the visual field within the frame-as a critical concept in film and television studies. The first part of the book looks at the persistence of mise-en-scène within film studies amid a series of fluctuations in theoretical, historical, cultural, philosophical, and critical approaches. The second part shifts focus to consider television studies and the extent to which mise-en-scène has remained an ambiguous element in the growth of the discipline. The third part engages in a series of close readings from a range of styles and genres of television shows, exploring the relationship between visual composition, meaning, and significance as a central critical focus. Across the three parts of the book, Visions in the Frame presents a rigorous and valuable context for understanding the contrasting position and influence of mise-en-scène within film and television studies, using this to offer guidance for its future role within both disciplines.
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James Walters is Professor of Screen Aesthetics and Criticism at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. His previous books include Television and Repetition and Fantasy Film.
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Film Studies and the Persistence of Mise-en-scène
1. Screen Education
2. Using Images
3. "The Spatial Disposition of People"
4. Framing the World
5. Valuing Mise-en-scène
6. Beyond Words
7. Theory, Distance, and Distortion
8. Tear It Down, Make It Count
9. Nothing Special
10. Branching Out
Part 2: Television Studies and the Ambiguity of Mise-en-scène
11. Finding the Screen
12. Early Moves
13. Working Around Authorship
14. "Little Instants of Sought-For Revelation"
15. Cultural Sounds and Visions
16. "Judgements Are Being Made..."
17. The Aesthetic Turn
18. Bigger on the Inside
Part 3: Television Mise-en-scène
19. Where Are We Now?
20. The Surface of Power
21. Finding the Frame
22. The Play of Shadow and Light
23. Audience of One
24. The Shock of the Blue
25. Meanings in Motion
26. Eight by Two Inches
27. Blank Expression
28. Late Finds
29. Pieces of Television
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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