The Story of Victorian Film: British Screen Stories
Autor Bryony Dixonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781911239611
ISBN-10: 1911239619
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 100 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 170 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria British Screen Stories
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1911239619
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 100 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 170 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria British Screen Stories
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The restoration of early and silent archive film has proved hugely popular as a way of bringing the past to vivid life, with examples such as Peter Jackson's film They Shall Not Grow Old, which uses archive film from the Imperial War Museum
Notă biografică
Bryony Dixon is curator of silent film at the BFI National Archive. She is the author of 100 Silent Films (BFI Screen Guides, 2011) and has written numerous articles and book chapters on silent cinema and archiving. She is co-director of the British Silent Film Festival and has programmed films for many international festivals. She has been lead curator on a number of the BFI's recent film restorations, including Underground (1928), Shooting Stars (1927), Epic of Everest (1924), The Great White Silence (1924), all nine surviving Hitchcock silent films and the BFI's large format Victorian films.
Cuprins
ForewordPart One: The Victorian World Actualities and TopicalsClose Ups: The Launch of HMS Albion (1898) The Arrest of Goudie (1901)Actualities and NewsClose Ups:Biograph's Grand National Mar 24th 1900 (lost film)Street Life Close Ups: Children Dancing to a Barrel Organ (1898)Launch of the Worthing Lifeboat (1898)Artistic/Aesthetic Close Ups: Sea Cave in Lisbon Natural History and Science Close Ups: Spider on a Web (1900)Panoramas and Phantom RidesClose Ups: Panorama of the Paris Exhibition (1900)Travel and industryClose-upsFeeding the Pigeons in St Mark's Square, Venice (1898) Local filmpClose-upsThe factory gate films of M&K War and militaryClose-upsBattle of Spion Kop: Ambulance Corps Crossing the Tugela River (1900) Part 2: The Victorian MindComic sketches and facials Close-upsThe Big Swallow (1901) Variety acts and noveltiesClose-upsKitty Mahone (1900) Promotional filmsClose-upsMr Moon (1900) Erotic filmsClose-upsUndressing Extraordinary (1901)Trick and children's filmClose-upsSanta Claus (1898)Drama and AdaptationClose-upsThe Death of Poor Joe (1900) Epilogue: A Victorian Crystal Ball
Recenzii
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Bryony Dixon has been instrumental in bringing the BFI Archive's unique collection of Victorian films to the widest possible audience. In this beautifully illustrated book, she provides these potent and often undervalued historical documents with a thoughtful and informative commentary.
Bryony Dixon brings to life the marvels of Victorian cinema in this book. Providing a field-guide to the different genres of the period, this is the perfect accompaniment to the newly digitized treasures from the BFI National Archive.
Bursting with great stories and enterprising characters, this book makes a convincing, and very entertaining, case for pausing to savour cinema's first decade. In this page-turning survey of innovations, ingenuity and vital sparks of imagination, we see the seeds of all cinematic life to come.
With verve and intelligence, Bryony Dixon provides a comprehensive introduction to Victorian cinema, setting these films in historical context while proving that the past is much closer, and more familiar, than we think. Her intimate knowledge of these gems makes her the ideal guide.
Bryony Dixon has been instrumental in bringing the BFI Archive's unique collection of Victorian films to the widest possible audience. In this beautifully illustrated book, she provides these potent and often undervalued historical documents with a thoughtful and informative commentary.
Bryony Dixon brings to life the marvels of Victorian cinema in this book. Providing a field-guide to the different genres of the period, this is the perfect accompaniment to the newly digitized treasures from the BFI National Archive.
Bursting with great stories and enterprising characters, this book makes a convincing, and very entertaining, case for pausing to savour cinema's first decade. In this page-turning survey of innovations, ingenuity and vital sparks of imagination, we see the seeds of all cinematic life to come.
With verve and intelligence, Bryony Dixon provides a comprehensive introduction to Victorian cinema, setting these films in historical context while proving that the past is much closer, and more familiar, than we think. Her intimate knowledge of these gems makes her the ideal guide.