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Reel Photos - Balancing Art and Truth in Contemporary Film

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Informationen zum Autor By Wendy Sterba Klappentext This book focuses on the role of photographs embedded in specific films to look at how we understand images. The book also explores how the viewer's perceptions of the photos are vital to the understanding and interpretation of each of the films discussed. Zusammenfassung This book focuses on the role of photographs embedded in specific films to look at how we understand images. The book also explores how the viewer’s perceptions of the photos are vital to the understanding and interpretation of each of the films discussed. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1.1 Painting and dress in Blowup.1.2 The blowup in Blowup.1.3 Viewing the body in Blowup.1.4 Woman in the park in Blowup.1.5 Quizzical expression in Blowup.1.6 Downcast look in Blowup.2.1 First bathtub scene in Love Crimes.2.2 Child Dana viewing sex games in Love Crimes.2.3 Framing of second bathtub scene in Love Crimes.2.4 Reverse shot of second tub scene in Love Crimes.2.5 Burning bath Polaroids in Love Crimes.2.6 Reverse shot of burning photos in Love Crimes.3.1 Police evidence in L.A. Confidential.3.2 Detective Cross discovers a missing photo in Along Came a Spider.3.3 New sincerity in Nancy Drew.3.4 Beam of light photo in Femme Fatale.3.5 Femme Fatale's photographic mural.3.6 Deckard's photos in Blade Runner.4.1 Wolf man mask from Fur.4.2 Gloved hand covering Diane's eyes from Fur.4.3 Wolf man-style publicity poster of Lionel from Fur.5.1 Mona Lisa eyes by da Vinci.5.2 George's Mona Lisa eyes in Mona Lisa.5.3 Simone's Mona Lisa eyes in Mona Lisa.5.4 Polaroid of drinking tea in Mona Lisa.5.5 Real versus plastic spaghetti in Mona Lisa.5.6 Cathy with a red bow in Mona Lisa.5.7 Simone as object of desire in Mona Lisa.5.8 Mona Lisa on the fridge in Mona Lisa.6.1 Rosina's eye behind the camera in The Governess.6.2 Rosina with veil in The Governess.7.1 Crime scene photos in Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture.7.2 Close-ups of crime in Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture.7.3 Watches in Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture.7.4 Photographic manipulation in Paparazzi.7.5 The panopticon in Enemy of the State.7.6 Laramie empowered in Paparazzi.8.1 Stills for carnal loop in Invisible Adversaries.8.2 Comparison shots: removing impurities in Invisible Adversaries.8.3 Comparison shots: fish and body prep in Invisible Adversaries.8.4 Comparison shots: fish and gerbil in Invisible Adversaries.8.5 Comparison shots: roll and turtle in Invisible Adversaries.8.6 Invisible Adversaries' video of Botticelli's Primavera.8.7 Three contorted graces in Invisible Adversaries.8.8 Holy icons of modernity in Invisible Adversaries.8.9 Paper photos on real fountain in Invisible Adversaries.8.10 Future and present scientists in 12 Monkeys.10.1 Gary amid Venere bus ads in The Good Night.10.2 Gary and Dora in the past in The Good Night.10.3 Mel's bedside table in The Good Night....

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Authors Wendy Sterba
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.02.2015
 
EAN 9781442245235
ISBN 978-1-4422-4523-5
No. of pages 222
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Photography & photographs, PHOTOGRAPHY / General, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Film Theory & Criticism, Photography and photographs, Film history, theory or criticism

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