Description |
xv, 530 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Why are movies made? Introduction -- Cinema as entertainment -- Cinema as self-expression -- Cinema as informative -- Film and politics -- Film as a commodity -- How do movies get made? Introduction -- Starting points -- Film production practices -- Film labour -- Interlude on film form -- Where do movies go? Introduction -- Marketing -- Distribution -- Exhibition -- Evaluative contexts -- The longevity of films -- How are movies experienced? -- Pleasure and desire -- Identification and identity -- Transformation -- Writing about cinema |
Summary |
This book reroutes film studies from its Euro-American focus and canon in order to introduce students to a medium that has always been global but has become differently and insistently so in the digital age. The authors' approach encourages readers to think about film holistically by looking beyond the textual analysis of key films. In contrast, it engages with other vital areas, such as financing, labour, marketing, distribution, exhibition, preservation, and politics, reflecting contemporary aspects of cinema production and consumption worldwide |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Motion picture industry.
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Motion pictures.
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Author |
Dickinson, Kay, 1972- author
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Patti, Lisa, author
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Villarejo, Amy, author
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LC no. |
2014016429 |
ISBN |
9780415734349 (hardback) |
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9781405859189 (paperback) |
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