Minding Movies: Observations on the Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking: Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
Autor David Bordwell, Kristin Thompsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2011
Minding Movies presents a selection from over three hundred essays on genre movies, art films, animation, and the business of Hollywood that have graced Bordwell and Thompson’s blog. Informal pieces, conversational in tone but grounded in three decades of authoritative research, the essays gathered here range from in-depth analyses of individual films such as Slumdog Millionaire and Inglourious Basterds to adjustments of Hollywood media claims and forays into cinematic humor. For Bordwell and Thompson, the most fruitful place to begin is how movies are made, how they work, and how they work on us. Written for film lovers, these essays—on topics ranging from Borat to blockbusters and back again—will delight current fans and gain new enthusiasts.
Serious but not solemn, vibrantly informative without condescension, and above all illuminating reading, Minding Movies offers ideas sure to set film lovers thinking—and keep them returning to the silver screen.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226066981
ISBN-10: 0226066983
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 75 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
ISBN-10: 0226066983
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 75 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
Notă biografică
David Bordwell is the Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies Emeritus, and Kristin Thompson is an honorary fellow in the Department of Communication, both at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Together, they are the coauthors of Film Art: An Introduction and Film History: An Introduction, in addition to several books written individually. Their blog Observations on Film Art can be found at http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part OneTHE BUSINESS
World Rejects Hollywood Blockbusters!?
Live with It! There’ll Always Be Movie Sequels. Good Thing, Too.
Superheroes for Sale
What Won the Weekend? Or, How to Understand Box-Office Figures
Snakes, No; Borat, Yes: Not All Internet Publicity Is the Same
Don’t Knock the Blockbusters
Part TwoWRITING ABOUT MOVIES
In Critical Condition
Love Isn’t All You Need
Do Filmmakers Deserve the Last Word?
Crix Nix Variety’s Tics
Part ThreeFILM AS ART
But What Kind of Art?
This Is Your Brain on Movies, Maybe
Movies Still Matter
Part FourSTORYTELLING AND STYLE
Anatomy of the Action Picture
Times Go by Turns
Grandmaster Flashback
Originality and Origin Stories
Good Actors Spell Good Acting
By Annie Standards
Unsteadicam Chronicles
Pausing and Chortling: A Tribute to Bob Clampett
Part FiveFILMS
A Behemoth from the Dead Zone
Cronenberg’s Violent Reversals
The Movie Looks Back at Us
Lessons from Babel
Slumdogged by the Past
Rat Rapture
A Welcome Basterdization
Part SixINTO THE FUTURE
New Media and Old Storytelling
The Celestial Multiplex
Take My Film, Please
Index
Acknowledgments
Part OneTHE BUSINESS
World Rejects Hollywood Blockbusters!?
Live with It! There’ll Always Be Movie Sequels. Good Thing, Too.
Superheroes for Sale
What Won the Weekend? Or, How to Understand Box-Office Figures
Snakes, No; Borat, Yes: Not All Internet Publicity Is the Same
Don’t Knock the Blockbusters
Part TwoWRITING ABOUT MOVIES
In Critical Condition
Love Isn’t All You Need
Do Filmmakers Deserve the Last Word?
Crix Nix Variety’s Tics
Part ThreeFILM AS ART
But What Kind of Art?
This Is Your Brain on Movies, Maybe
Movies Still Matter
Part FourSTORYTELLING AND STYLE
Anatomy of the Action Picture
Times Go by Turns
Grandmaster Flashback
Originality and Origin Stories
Good Actors Spell Good Acting
By Annie Standards
Unsteadicam Chronicles
Pausing and Chortling: A Tribute to Bob Clampett
Part FiveFILMS
A Behemoth from the Dead Zone
Cronenberg’s Violent Reversals
The Movie Looks Back at Us
Lessons from Babel
Slumdogged by the Past
Rat Rapture
A Welcome Basterdization
Part SixINTO THE FUTURE
New Media and Old Storytelling
The Celestial Multiplex
Take My Film, Please
Index
Recenzii
"The Web and HTML have been a godsend for film criticism. The best single film criticism site is arguably davidbordwell.net, featuring the Good Doctor Bordwell and his wife Kristin Thompson. Their names are known from their textbooks, studied in every film school in the world. But they are not users of the obscurantist gobbledygook employed by academics who, frankly, cannot really write. They communicate in prose as clear as running water."
"Happily, the past decade has seen the birth of a number of blogs about film that feature intelligent analysis, not just evaluation, but in a more accessible style than academic writing. David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's popular Observations on Film Art blog is one of them. A collection of updated posts from the blog, Minding Movies: Observations on the Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking, looks more deeply into film than most journalists can even imagine these days. The fact that it does so in highly readable prose makes it all the more attractive."—New City
"Thompson's expertise on the business of Hollywood is manifest, as ever, but she also deftly combines the analytic with the personal, writing with passion on Daffy Duck, aesthetics and perceptual psychology. . . . The writing is easy and companionable, and yet is for the most part rigorous too. . . . It is evident from this book, but more importantly through their blog, that the authors are worthy contributors to this online project." —Times Higher Education Supplement
"Academic programs continue to churn out professors who continue to assign books by Bordwell and Thompson that open eyes, ears, and minds, and sometimes rock worlds."—Manohla Dargis, New York Times
"The husband-wife team of film critics and scholars teach at the University of Wisconsin, publish books, maintain an indispensable and routinely astonishing blog, and lecture regularly at film festivals around the world. . . . Between their books and their blog, Bordwell and Thompson publish more original, engrossing, often startling work in a year than most critics manage in a lifetime."
"Since its launch in September 2006, 'Observations on Film Art' certainly stands as the most robust and active online home of any film-studies academic. Posting individual entries in roughly equal measure, Bordwell and Thompson have taken to the online world's characteristically more relaxed and informal mode of address. What makes their site an essential stop is that both are fine aesthetic observers as well as scholars, and they write the equivalent of full-fledged publishable essays, usually with plentiful and carefully placed frame enlargements. And the writing is anything but ephemeral."
"Minding Movies pulls off a difficult trick supremely well. . . . [Bordwell and Thompson] come up wtih striking, unexpected stances: blockbusters are good for the 'economic welfare of the country as a whole'; and sequels are to be celebrated. If this is what cinephiles are today calling contrarianism, then I'm all for it.—Sight and Sound
"Happily, the past decade has seen the birth of a number of blogs about film that feature intelligent analysis, not just evaluation, but in a more accessible style than academic writing. David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's popular Observations on Film Art blog is one of them. A collection of updated posts from the blog, Minding Movies: Observations on the Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking, looks more deeply into film than most journalists can even imagine these days. The fact that it does so in highly readable prose makes it all the more attractive."—New City
"Thompson's expertise on the business of Hollywood is manifest, as ever, but she also deftly combines the analytic with the personal, writing with passion on Daffy Duck, aesthetics and perceptual psychology. . . . The writing is easy and companionable, and yet is for the most part rigorous too. . . . It is evident from this book, but more importantly through their blog, that the authors are worthy contributors to this online project." —Times Higher Education Supplement
"David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's Minding Movies: Observations on the Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking arrives—not a moment too soon—as chicken soup for the weary cinephile soul, worn down by countless circular discussions, in print, on the Web, and on film festival panels, about the sustainability of serious film culture in the 'digital era.'"—Film Comment