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Color and the Moving Image: History, Theory, Aesthetics, Archive
By Sarah Street (editor), Simon Brown (editor) and Liz Watkins (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Routledge
Publication date November 19, 2012
Pages 252
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780415892643
ISBN-10 0415892643
Dimensions 0.50 by 6.50 by 9 in.
Weight 0.85 lbs.
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $52.95
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This new AFI Film Reader is the first comprehensive collection of original essays on the use of color in film. Contributors from diverse film studies backgrounds consider the importance of color throughout the history of the medium, assessing not only the theoretical implications of color on the screen, but also the ways in which developments in cinematographic technologies transformed the aesthetics of color and the nature of film archiving and restoration. Color and the Moving Image includes new writing on key directors whose work is already associated with color―such as Hitchcock, Jarman and Sirk―as well as others whose use of color has not yet been explored in such detail―including Eric Rohmer and the Coen Brothers. This volume is an excellent resource for a variety of film studies courses and the global film archiving community at large.



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