The Oxford Handbook of Film and Media Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Film and Media Studies

(Autor) Robert Kolker
Formato: Hardcover
Precio: £145,00

This handbook examines film and new media in the light of their convergence. It draws on leading scholars in the field to discuss traditional areas of history and theory of film and digital media. Its focus, however, is on the cycle of technologically driven arts. Film was born of a number of experiments in reproducing motion, all of which culminated in the nineteenth-century projection of short films. The creation of digital media resulted from experiments in alternative forms of representation in the early 1960s. John Whitney began creating avant-garde films from digital graphics around 1960 (and some of his ideas and methods were incorporated by Stanley Kubrick in 2001: A Space Odyssey). By the early 1990s, commercial filmmakers began to employ digital effects in their work. By the late nineties, digital arts had come fully into their own, both in the form of stand-alone or interactive artworks and films created with and for the computer. At the same time, digital effects had completely overtaken optical printing and matte painting in film. From special effects to creating "realistic" backgrounds and crowds, the digital is infiltrating all aspects of filmmaking. The infiltration is about to become a takeover, as celluloid is replaced by high definition digital recording and projection processes. Many aspects of film will change as this latest convergence takes place. Already, cultural response to film has changed as viewers begin to teach themselves about film through supplementary material on DVDs and to make their own films on home computers. But this handbook is not a technical history or manual. Quite the contrary, it is a scholarly work discussing the aesthetics, economics, and cultural results of these changes and convergences. The book balances traditional scholarship and analysis with essays addressing technological change and the concurrent changes in cultural responses to these changes, responses already acknowledged by the profession.

Information
Editorial:
Oxford University Press Inc
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
648
ISBN:
9780195175967
Año de publicación:
2008
Fecha publicación:
11 de Septiembre de 2008

Robert Kolker

Robert Kolker is an acclaimed journalist and author best known for his bestselling book "Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery." His investigative journalism style delves deep into complex real-life stories, shedding light on societal issues. Kolker's work has made significant contributions to true crime literature, captivating readers worldwide.

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