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[ecrea] New publication: FRAMING FILM: CINEMA AND THE VISUAL ARTS
Mon Oct 15 22:57:42 GMT 2012
NEW TITLE:
FRAMING FILM: CINEMA AND THE VISUAL ARTS
Edited by STEVEN ALLEN AND LAURA HUBNER
Published: September 2012
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In /Framing Film/, Steven Allen and Laura Hubner draw on a selection of
historically and culturally diverse texts to explore the intricate
relationships between cinema and the visual arts. Broad in scope, the
volume considers a range of visual arts media, including posters,
paintings, photography, comic books, and production design. By examining
these various forms of media, Allen and Hubner emphasize the ability of
visual arts to frame the spectator’s experience of cinema. Among the
films and arts considered in this thought-provoking interdisciplinary
volume are selections from both the ‘high’- and ‘low-brow’ aspects of
culture.
Contributions to this exploration of the interconnections between cinema
and the visual arts are provided by film theorists, art historians and
media practitioners and include Steven Allen, Judith Buchanan, Ian
Christie, Leighton Grist, Ian Hague, David Heinemann, Laura Hubner, Tina
Kendall, David Morrison, Matilde Nardelli, Dorota Ostrowska, Toni Ross
and Dennis Rothermel.
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Recommendations for /Framing Film/
'It is the painterly skill that goes into the cinematic imagery which
has allowed movies to become a part of our cultural and social
consciousness; if you wish to learn more about the topic then look no
further.' – Trevor Hogg: Flickering Myth
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Laura Hubner is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies and Director of Film
Studies at the University of Winchester, UK.
Steven Allen is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies and Director of MA
Cultural Studies at the University of Winchester, UK.
ISBN-10: 1841505072
ISBN-13: 978-1841505077
Price £19.95, $30
Many thanks,
Steven Allen and Laura Hubner
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