Cinema : Concept & Practice / Edward Dmytryk
Language: English Publication details: Routledge : New York, ©2019.Description: xxv, 156pISBN:- 9781138584273
- 791.4301 DmyC
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Edward Dmytryk: A Short Biography
Introduction by Joe McElhaney
The Collective Noun
The Indispensible Viewer
You’d Better Believe It
The Power of the Set-Up
Invisibility
Moving and Molding
Look at Him, Look at Her
The Art of Separation
Rules and Rule Breaking
The Modification of the Reality
Symbols, Metaphors, and Messages
Auteurs, Actors, and Metaphors
Time and Illusion
The Force of Filmic Reality
About a Forgotten Art
Postscript
Filmography of Edward Dmytryk
Index
In this unique study of the process of filmmaking, director Edward Dmytryk blends abstract film theory and the practical realities of feature film production to provide an artful and elegant analysis of the conceptual foundations of filmmaking and film studies. Dmytryk explores the technical principles underlying the craft of filmmaking and how their use is effective in developing the viewer’s involvement in the cinematic narrative.
Originally published in 1988, this reissue of Dmytryk’s classic book includes a new critical introduction by Joe McElhaney.
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