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[Commlist] New book: From Méliès to New Media
Thu Apr 18 17:42:36 GMT 2019
From Méliès to New Media
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/from-melies-to-new-media>
Intellect is delighted to announce the publication of />From Méliès to
New Media: Spectral Projections
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/from-melies-to-new-media> /by Wendy Haslem.
/From Méliès to New Media/ contributes to a dynamic stream of film
history that is just beginning to understand that new media forms are
not only indebted to but firmly embedded within the traditions and
conventions of early film culture. Adopting a media archaeology, this
book will present a comparative examination of cinema including early
film experiments with light and contemporary music videos, silent film
and their digital restorations, German Expressionist film and post-noir
cinema, French Gothic film and the contemporary digital remake, Alfred
Hitchcock’s films exhibited in the gallery, post medium films as
abstracted light forms and interactive digital screens revising
experiments in precinema. Media archaeology is an approach that uncovers
the potential of intermedial research as a fluid form of history. It
envisages the potential of new discoveries that foreground forgotten or
marginalised contributions to history. It is also an approach that has
been championed by influential new historicists like Thomas Elsaesser as
providing the most vibrant and productive new histories (2014).
*Table of Contents*
*List of Illustrations*
*Acknowledgements*
*Introduction: Beginnings and Ends: Historical Collusion *
Chapter 1: Cigarette Burns and Bullet Holes: Celluloid Cues in Digital
Cinema
Section I: Early Cinema: Colour and Spectrality
Chapter 2: Applied Colour: Chromatic Frankenstein's Monsters?
Chapter 3: The Serpentine Dance Films: 'Dream Visions That Change Ten
Thousand Times a Minute'
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*Section II: Luminescence, Montage and Frame Ratios*
Chapter 4: Memory and Noir: Neon Contrasts
Chapter 5: Cutting: Shock and Endurance
Chapter 6: Screens, Scale Ratio: Vertical Celluloid in the Digital Age
*Section III: Cinema Beyond the Frame*
Chapter 7: Hallucinatory Framing and Kaleidoscopic Vision
Chapter 8: Ephemeral Screens: The Muybridgizer
*Bibliography *
*Index*
For more information please click here
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/from-melies-to-new-media>.
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