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How to read a film : the art, technology, language, history, and theory of film and media

Title
How to read a film : the art, technology, language, history, and theory of film and media / James Monaco ; with diagrs. by David Lindroth.
Author
Monaco, James, 1942-
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, 1981.

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Description
xv, 533 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
Sets movies in the contexts of their aesthetic and technological antecedents and reviews all important factors of and issues pertaining to contemporary film and television production and theory.
Subject
  • Motion pictures
  • Motion Pictures
  • Motion pictures
  • Filmsemiotik
  • Filmkunst
  • Filmtechniek
  • Filmgeschiedenis (wetenschap)
  • Filmtheorie
  • Massamedia
Genre/Form
  • Motion pictures
  • Motion pictures.
  • Films.
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 465-493.
Contents
Film as an art -- Technology: image and sound -- The language of film: signs and syntax -- The shape of film history -- Film theory: form and function -- Media -- Appendix I: A standard glossary for film and media criticism -- Appendix II: Reading about film and media -- Appendix III: Film and media: a chronology.
ISBN
  • 0195028023
  • 9780195028027
  • 0195028066
  • 9780195028065
LCCN
80016848
OCLC
  • ocm06446510
  • 6446510
  • SCSB-2086335
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library