
by IanBell (Author), NathanAbrams (Author), JanUdris (Author)
Studying Film is an all-encompassing guide to cinema and film which explores the key concepts, terms and events that have shaped film study and criticism, all of which is illustrated by reference to classic and contemporary movies from around the world, from The Great Train Robbery to Pulp Fiction via Un Chien Andalou and Cinema Paradiso. This accessible introduction to the study of film aims to stimulate students' enjoyment and understanding of a wide range of different types of film, and to give them an awareness of the nature of cinema as a medium, as an art form, and as a social and economic institution. Contemporary film is seen in context by tracing its development from 1895 to the present, exploring film production in a variety of countries in a range of styles, and placing film next to other media.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 26 Feb 2010
ISBN 10: 0340984465
ISBN 13: 9780340984468
Book Overview: Includes a substantially expanded chapter on World cinema, featuring more on Bollywood, Nollywood and Latin American cinema More contemporary films are included to align the book closely with film studies modules and student experience All statistics on cinema attendance have been updated to reflect recent changes Key changes in Hollywood and the major global media companies are identified and their impact on the sector is analysed Conclusions have been added to each chapter to consolidate learning and expanded references and reading lists will encourage further independent study