Historical Poetics Of Cinema
Bringing together twenty-five years of work on what he has called the "historical poetics of cinema," David Bordwell presents an extended analysis of a key question for film studies: how are films made, in particular historical contexts, in order to achieve certain effects? For Bordwell, films are made things, existing within historical contexts, and aim to creat
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Published
October 19th 2007
by Routledge
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This was an absolutely invaluable book for my graduate film class. I would highly recommend it for serious and detailed study, while being approachable enough for newcomers to film study. If you aren't too interested in theory, skip the intro. Bordwell takes a rigourous stylistic/cognitive approach that I wish was employed more often in the study of literature.
The title here is wrong. It's just "Poetics of Cinema".
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