The Art of Watching Films

The Art of Watching Films
Title The Art of Watching Films PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Boggs
Publisher McGraw-Hill College
Pages 553
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780073535074

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Accompanying CD-ROM provides short film clips that reinforce the key concepts and topics in each chapter.

Film as a Subversive Art

Film as a Subversive Art
Title Film as a Subversive Art PDF eBook
Author Amos Vogel
Publisher Distributed Art Publishers (DAP)
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Cinematography
ISBN 9781933045276

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By Amos Vogel. Foreword by Scott MacDonald.

Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures

Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures
Title Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures PDF eBook
Author Rochona Majumdar
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 222
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0231553900

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Co-Winner, 2023 Chidananda Dasgupta Award for the Best Writing on Cinema, Chidananda Dasgupta Memorial Trust Shortlisted, 2022 MSA Book Prize, Modernist Studies Association Longlisted, 2022 Moving Image Book Award, Kraszna-Krausz Foundation The project of Indian art cinema began in the years following independence in 1947, at once evoking the global reach of the term “art film” and speaking to the aspirations of the new nation-state. In this pioneering book, Rochona Majumdar examines key works of Indian art cinema to demonstrate how film emerged as a mode of doing history and that, in so doing, it anticipated some of the most influential insights of postcolonial thought. Majumdar details how filmmakers as well as a host of film societies and publications sought to foster a new cinematic culture for the new nation, fueled by enthusiasm for a future of progress and development. Good films would help make good citizens: art cinema would not only earn global prestige but also shape discerning individuals capable of exercising aesthetic and political judgment. During the 1960s, however, Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, and Ritwik Ghatak—the leading figures of Indian art cinema—became disillusioned with the belief that film was integral to national development. Instead, Majumdar contends, their works captured the unresolvable contradictions of the postcolonial present, which pointed toward possible, yet unrealized futures. Analyzing the films of Ray, Sen, and Ghatak, and working through previously unexplored archives of film society publications, Majumdar offers a radical reinterpretation of Indian film history. Art Cinema and India’s Forgotten Futures offers sweeping new insights into film’s relationship with the postcolonial condition and its role in decolonial imaginations of the future.

Film Art

Film Art
Title Film Art PDF eBook
Author David Bordwell
Publisher McGraw-Hill College
Pages 458
Release 2001
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780072317251

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Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art

Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art
Title Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Jill Murphy
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 304
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Art
ISBN 9048542022

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As the cinematic experience becomes subsumed into ubiquitous technologies of seeing, contemporary artworks lift the cinematic from the immateriality of the film screen, separating it into its physical components within the gallery space. How do film theorists read these reformulations of the cinematic medium and their critique of what it is and has been? Theorizing Cinema through Contemporary Art: Expanding Cinema considers artworks that incorporate, restage, and re-present cinema's configurations of space, experience, presence/absence, production and consumption, technology, myth, perception, event, and temporality, thereby addressing the creation, appraisal, and evolution of film theory as channeled through contemporary art. Taking film theory as a blueprint for the moving image, and juxtaposing it with artworks that render cinema as a material object, this book unfolds a complex relationship between a theory and a practice that have often been seen as virtually incompatible, heightening our understanding of each and, more pertinently, their interactions.

London's New Scene

London's New Scene
Title London's New Scene PDF eBook
Author Lisa Tickner
Publisher Paul Mellon Centre BA
Pages 426
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1913107108

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A groundbreaking and extensively researched account of the 1960s London art scene In the 1960s, London became a vibrant hub of artistic production. Postwar reconstruction, jet air travel, television arts programs, new color supplements, a generation of young artists, dealers, and curators, the influx of international film companies, the projection of “creative Britain” as a national brand—all nurtured and promoted the emergence of London as “a new capital of art.” Extensively illustrated and researched, this book offers an unprecedented, rich account of the social field that constituted the lively London scene of the 1960s. In clear, fluent prose, Tickner presents an innovative sequence of critical case studies, each of which explores a particular institution or event in the cultural life of London between 1962 and 1968. The result is a kaleidoscopic view of an exuberant decade in the history of British art.

A Cinematic Artist

A Cinematic Artist
Title A Cinematic Artist PDF eBook
Author Kim Knowles
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 350
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783039118847

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The American artist Man Ray was one of the most influential figures of the historical avant-garde, contributing significantly to the development of both Dadaism and Surrealism. Whilst his pioneering work in photography assured him international acclaim, his activity in other areas, notably film, is to this day both unknown and undervalued. During the 1920s Man Ray made four short experimental films and collaborated on a host of other projects with people such as Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, René Clair and Hans Richter. These works, along with a series of cinematic essays and home movies made during the 1920s and 1930s, represent the most important contribution to the development of an alternative mode of filmmaking in the early twentieth century. This book explores Man Ray's cinematic interactions from the perspective of his interdisciplinary artistic sensibility, creating links between film, photography, painting, poetry, music, architecture, dance and sculpture. By exposing his preoccupation with form, and his ambiguous relationship with the politics and aesthetics of the Dada and Surrealist movements, the author paints an intimate and complex portrait of Man Ray the filmmaker.