Format:
1 online resource (92 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed
ISBN:
9781927852170
Content:
The Kinematic Turn: Film in the Digital Era and Its Ten Problems is a philosophical and historical inquiry into cinema's identity in the digital age through the lens of the authors' expertise in early cinema and their work on earlier upheavals in film history, technology and consumption. Today the cinematic, in the authors' view, has been "kinematic", bringing about a major "turn" in film history and aesthetics and in how we study and consume the medium. This expanded second edition includes a lengthy interview with the authors on the developments in their thinking since this volume was first published
Note:
Front Cover -- Table of Contents -- The Kinematic Turn -- The Invention Problem -- The Dual Celluloid and Movie Theatre Problem -- The Capturing Problem -- The Plastic Interpretation Problem -- The Aufhebung problem -- The "Cinematographiation" Problem -- The Media Identity Problem -- The "Series-Centric" Problem -- The Blurred Boundary Problem -- The Image Animation Problem -- For an Archaeology of the Digital -- Notes -- Back Cover
Language:
English