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Theorizing the Moving Image

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Klappentext In this volume! Noel Carroll examines theoretical aspects of film and television through penetrating analyses of such genres as soap opera! documentary! and comedy! and such topics as sight gags! film metaphor! point-of-view editing! and movie music. Zusammenfassung A selection of essays written by a leading film critic! this 1996 volume examines theoretical aspects of film and television through penetrating analyses of a variety of genres and films. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Questioning Media: 1. Medium specificity arguments and the self-consciously invented arts; 2. The specificity of media in the arts; 3. Concerning uniqueness claims for photographic and cinematographic representation; 4. Defining the moving image; Part II. Popular Film and TV: 5. The power of movies; 6. Toward a theory of film suspense; 7. As the dial turns: notes on soap operas; 8. Toward a theory of point of view editing; 9. Notes on movie music; 10. Notes on the sight gag; Part III. Avant-garde and Documentary Film: 11. Avant-garde film and film theory; 12. Causation, the amplification of movement and the avant-garde film; 13. Language and cinema: preliminary notes for a theory of verbal images; 14. A note on film metaphor; 15. From real to reel: entangled in non-fiction film; 16. Reply to Carol Browson and Jack C. Wolf; Part IV. Ideology: 17. The image of women in film: a defense of a paradigm; 18. Film, rhetoric and ideology; Part V. The History of Film Theory: 19. Film/mind analogies: the case of Hugo Munsterberg; 20. Hans Richter's Struggle for Film; 21. A brief note on Frampton's notion of metahistory; Part VI. Polemical Exchanges: 22. Cognitivism, contemporary film theory and method; 23. Cracks in the acoustic mirror; 24. A reply to Heath; 25. Replies to Jennifer Hammett and Richard Allen; Part VII. False Starts: 26. Film history and film theory; 27. Art, film and ideology; 28. Toward a theory of film editing.

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Authors Noel Carroll, Noel (University of Wisconsin Carroll
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.1996
 
EAN 9780521466073
ISBN 978-0-521-46607-3
No. of pages 452
Series Cambridge Studies in Film
Cambridge Studies in Film
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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