How to read a film : movies, media, and beyond : art, technology, language, history, theory / James Monaco ; with diagrams by David Lindroth.
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- 9780195321050 (pbk. : acidfree paper)
- 791.43/01/5 21
- PN1994 .M59 2009
- 24.31
- 05.37
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778.5992 The Video Maker's Handbook | 778.5992 Basic Aspects of Media Writing | 781.015 WRI Mathematics and music / | 791.43/01/5 How to read a film : | 791.43/75 Cinema nation : | 791.4301 New takes in film-philosophy / | 791.4301 Film Art an Introduction |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 678-691) and indexes.
Film as an art -- Technology : image and sound -- The language of film : signs and syntax -- The shape of film history -- Film theory : form and function -- Media : in the middle of things -- Multimedia : the digital revolution -- Film and media : a chronology -- Reading about film and media : a select library.
James Monaco discusses the elements necessary to understand how a film conveys its meaning, and, more importantly, how the audience can best discern all that a film is attempting to communicate.
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