Fr. 155.30

Storytelling in Motion - Cinematic Choreography and the Film Musical

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.05.2024

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How do filmmakers guide viewers through the frame using the movement of bodies on screen? What do they seek to communicate with their cinematic choreography, and how were those choices shaped by industrial conditions? This book is about the powerful relationship between human movement and cinema. It demonstrates how filmmakers have used moving bodies and dance as key storytelling elements and how media industries' changing investment in this aspect of film style impacts filmmakers' choices in portraying movement on screen.

List of contents










  • Dedication

  • Acknowledgements

  • Introduction

  • Part I

  • Musical foundations

  • Chapter 1

  • Formal conventions and musical practices: Singin' in the Rain (1952)

  • Chapter 2

  • Seeing movement in cinema: An introduction to Laban Movement Analysis

  • Chapter 3

  • Agency, control, and space: West Side Story (1961)

  • Part II

  • Musical eclecticism

  • Chapter 4

  • Minimalism and excess: Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967)

  • Chapter 5

  • Musical unease: Trois places pour le 26 (1988)

  • Chapter 6

  • Endless conversations: Reflexive musical clusters

  • Part III

  • Musical realism

  • Chapter 7

  • Diegetic flutters: Views from the bridge

  • Chapter 8

  • Imperfect bodies: Jeanne et le garçon formidable (1998)

  • Chapter 9

  • Rhythmic realism: La La Land (2016)

  • Appendix 1: Laban Movement Analysis "cheat sheet"

  • Appendix 2: Analytical data

  • References



About the author

Jenny Oyallon-Koloski is an assistant professor of media and cinema studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a Certified Movement Analyst through the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies.

Summary

How do filmmakers guide viewer attention through the frame using the movement of bodies on screen? What do they seek to communicate with their cinematic choreography, and how were those choices shaped by the industrial conditions available to them?

Storytelling in motion: Cinematic Choreography and the Film Musical demonstrates how figure movement can serve as a versatile strategy of meaning-making, particularly when filmmakers attend to the relationship between choreographed movement and film style. Using Franco-American film musicals as case studies, this book analyses the narrative and stylistic impact of figure movement in cinema and the subtle power of cinematic choreography, those moments when filmmakers deliberately combine the strengths of film style and organized figure movement to convey narrative meaning through motion. Cinematic choreography emphasizes musical conventions in Singin' in the Rain (Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, 1952), prejudiced conflict in West Side Story (Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise, 1961), aesthetic play in Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (Jacques Demy, 1967), generic discomfort in Trois places pour le 26 (Jacques Demy, 1988), the politics of illness in Jeanne et le garçon formidable (Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, 1998), and decision-making in La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016).

Integrating vocabularies and analytical systems from Laban/Bartenieff Movement Studies, film studies, and related fields to parse cinematic figure movement on multiple formal levels, this book uses performative research methods from videographic criticism to show the poetic and oblique connections between films through videographic as well as written chapters. Storytelling in Motion centers the crucial material conditions needed to make figure movement a significant component of narrative filmmaking: time, money, rehearsal space, industrial support, and performers and crew with the necessary embodied and institutional knowledge. The films discussed tell a clear story of how cinematic choreography was used by French and American filmmakers to innovate storytelling through figure movement, inspired by their predecessors' aesthetics while working within differing industrial conditions.

Product details

Authors Jenny Oyallon-Koloski, Jenny (Assistant Professor Oyallon-Koloski
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.05.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9780197602669
ISBN 978-0-19-760266-9
No. of pages 320
Subjects Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre

Dance, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General, Films, cinema, Theatre Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General

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