The anatomy of cinematic humor : with an essay on Marx Brothers.
Typ materiálu: TextEdice: The Revisionist Press cinema series ; 2Publication details: New York : Revisionist Press, 1975.Popis: 164p. ; 24cmTyp obsahu:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0877002096
Typ jednotky | Aktuální knihovna | Signatura | Stav | Půjčeno do | Čárový kód | |
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Kniha | Centrum dokumentárního filmu Cizojazyčné publikace E821 | E821/1192/SNO (Prohlédnout regál(Otevře se níže)) | Dostupné | E821/1192/SNO |
The cinematic essay, also known as the essay film, is an extension of the documentary genre which replaces the impossible task of objectivity with a more subjective, argumentative approach. Until the recent growth in digital technology, which has decreased the financial burden associated with the cost of film stock and other aspects of production, essayistic cinema was mostly created by professional filmmakers, who approach thesis-driven arguments through a visual medium to achieve what documentary pioneer John Grierson described as “the creative treatment of actuality” (Winston, 19). Yet in recent years the development of digital cameras and editing equipment has made it possible for amateur filmmakers, including those involved in academia, to craft essay films with the same efficiency and quality of their professional predecessors.
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