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Japanese Cinema Between Frames

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This book explores the rich complexity of Japan's film history by tracing how cinema has been continually reshaped through its dynamic engagement within a shifting media ecology. Focusing on techniques that draw attention to the interval between frames on the filmstrip, something that is generally obscured in narrative film, Lee uncovers a chief mechanism by which, from its earliest period, the medium has capitalized on its materiality to instantiate its contemporaneity. In doing so, cinema has bound itself tightly with adjacent visual forms such as anime and manga to redefine itself across its history of interaction with new media, including television, video, and digital formats. Japanese Cinema Between Frames is a bold examination of Japanese film aesthetics that reframes the nation's cinema history, illuminating processes that have both contributed to the unique texture of Japanese films and yoked the nation's cinema to the global sphere of film history.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Modern Vitality: Pure Film and the Cinematic.- 3. Still Dynamic: Image and Seriality at the Dawn of Television.- 4. Animating the Image: Patch Work and Video Interactivity.- 5. Film in the Composite Image: Cinema at the Digital Turn.- 6. Conclusion.

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Laura Lee is Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University, USA.


Summary

This book explores the rich complexity of Japan’s film history by tracing how cinema has been continually reshaped through its dynamic engagement within a shifting media ecology. Focusing on techniques that draw attention to the interval between frames on the filmstrip, something that is generally obscured in narrative film, Lee uncovers a chief mechanism by which, from its earliest period, the medium has capitalized on its materiality to instantiate its contemporaneity. In doing so, cinema has bound itself tightly with adjacent visual forms such as anime and manga to redefine itself across its history of interaction with new media, including television, video, and digital formats. Japanese Cinema Between Frames is a bold examination of Japanese film aesthetics that reframes the nation’s cinema history, illuminating processes that have both contributed to the unique texture of Japanese films and yoked the nation’s cinema to the global sphere of film history.

Product details

Authors Laura Lee
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319882284
ISBN 978-3-31-988228-4
No. of pages 177
Dimensions 148 mm x 10 mm x 210 mm
Weight 253 g
Illustrations VIII, 177 p. 40 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

B, Cultural Studies, Performing Arts, Film Theory, Films, cinema, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Motion pictures, Film history, theory & criticism, Motion pictures—Asia, Asian Film and TV, Asian Cinema and TV, Close Reading, Close Readings in Film and TV, Global Cinema and TV, Global Film and TV

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