Film art: an introduction / David Bordwell, University of Wisconsin Madison ; Kristin Thompson, University of Wisconsin Madison ; Jeff Smith, University of Wisconsin Madison.

By: Bordwell, David [author.]
Contributor(s): Thompson, Kristin, 1950- [author.] | Smith, Jeff, 1962 December 17- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, [2024]Copyright date: ©2024Edition: Thirteenth editionDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : color illustrations; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781265205478Subject(s): Motion pictures -- AestheticsDDC classification: 791.4301 LOC classification: PN1995 | .B617 2023Other classification: PER004000
Contents:
PART ONE • Film Art and Filmmaking CHAPTER 1 Film as Art: Creativity, Technology, and Business PART TWO • Film Form CHAPTER 2 The Significance of Film Form CHAPTER 3 Narrative Form PART THREE • Film Style CHAPTER 4 The Shot: Mise-en-Scene CHAPTER 5 The Shot: Cinematography CHAPTER 6 The Relation of Shot to Shot: Editing CHAPTER 7 Sound in the Cinema CHAPTER 8 Summary: Style and Film Form PART FOUR • Types of Films CHAPTER 9 Film Genres CHAPTER 10 Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films PART FIVE • Critical Analysis of Films CHAPTER 11 Film Criticism: Sample Analyses PART SIX • Film Art and Film History CHAPTER 12 Historical Changes in Film Art: Conventions and Choices, Tradition and Trends Glossary Index
Summary: "Through McGraw-Hill Education's Create, a chapter on film adaptations, written by Jeff Smith of the University of Wisconsin, is available for instructors to better customize and personalize their film appreciation course. In addition, an appendix, "Writing a Critical Analysis of a Film," is available for instructors who require written film critiques, and "DVD Recommendations" provide particularly effective resources related to key topics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PART ONE • Film Art and Filmmaking
CHAPTER 1 Film as Art: Creativity, Technology, and Business


PART TWO • Film Form
CHAPTER 2 The Significance of Film Form
CHAPTER 3 Narrative Form

PART THREE • Film Style
CHAPTER 4 The Shot: Mise-en-Scene
CHAPTER 5 The Shot: Cinematography
CHAPTER 6 The Relation of Shot to Shot: Editing
CHAPTER 7 Sound in the Cinema
CHAPTER 8 Summary: Style and Film Form


PART FOUR • Types of Films
CHAPTER 9 Film Genres
CHAPTER 10 Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films
PART FIVE • Critical Analysis of Films
CHAPTER 11 Film Criticism: Sample Analyses
PART SIX • Film Art and Film History
CHAPTER 12 Historical Changes in Film Art: Conventions and Choices, Tradition and Trends


Glossary
Index

"Through McGraw-Hill Education's Create, a chapter on film adaptations, written by Jeff Smith of the University of Wisconsin, is available for instructors to better customize and personalize their film appreciation course. In addition, an appendix, "Writing a Critical Analysis of a Film," is available for instructors who require written film critiques, and "DVD Recommendations" provide particularly effective resources related to key topics"-- Provided by publisher.

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