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Poetics of cinema / David Bordwell.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York : Routledge, 2016, 2008Fecha de copyright: ©2008Edición: [Reimpresión]Descripción: xii, 499 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 cmTipo de contenido:
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Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • PN 1994 B57.2016
Contenidos:
Poetics of cinema -- Convention, construction, and cinematic vision -- Three dimensions of film narrative -- Cognition and comprehension : viewing and forgetting in Mildred Pierce -- The art cinema as a mode of film practice -- Film futures -- Mutual friends and chronologies of chance -- Cinecerity -- Taking things to extremes : hallucinations courtesy of Robert Reinert -- CinemaScope : the modern miracle you see without glasses -- Who blinked first? -- Visual style in Japanese cinema, 1925-1945 -- A cinema of flourishes : decorative style in 1920s and 1930s Japanese film -- Aesthetics in action : kung-fu, gunplay, and cinematic expression -- Richness through imperfection : King Hu and the glimpse.
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Poetics of cinema -- Convention, construction, and cinematic vision -- Three dimensions of film narrative -- Cognition and comprehension : viewing and forgetting in Mildred Pierce -- The art cinema as a mode of film practice -- Film futures -- Mutual friends and chronologies of chance -- Cinecerity -- Taking things to extremes : hallucinations courtesy of Robert Reinert -- CinemaScope : the modern miracle you see without glasses -- Who blinked first? -- Visual style in Japanese cinema, 1925-1945 -- A cinema of flourishes : decorative style in 1920s and 1930s Japanese film -- Aesthetics in action : kung-fu, gunplay, and cinematic expression -- Richness through imperfection : King Hu and the glimpse.