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104070 Constraint As Liberation In The Era Of Digital Film Theory Reprint Nicholas Rombes

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104070 Constraint As Liberation In The Era Of Digital Film Theory Reprint Nicholas Rombes
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Publisher: Zero Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.9 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Nicholas Rombes
ISBN: 9781782791409, 178279140X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Reprint

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104070 Constraint As Liberation In The Era Of Digital Film Theory Reprint Nicholas Rombes by Nicholas Rombes 9781782791409, 178279140X instant download after payment.

In an era of rapid transformation from analog to digital, how can we write about cinema in ways that are as fresh, surprising, and challenging as the best films are? In 10/40/70 Nicholas Rombes proposes one bold possibility: pause a film at the 10, 40, and 70-minute mark and write about the frames at hand, no matter what they are. This method of constraint—by eliminating choice and foreclosing on authorial intention—allows the film itself to dictate the terms of its analysis freed from the tyranny of predetermined interpretation. Inspired by Roland Barthes’s notion of the “third meaning” and its focus on the film frame as an image that is neither a photograph nor a moving image, Rombes assumes the role of image detective, searching the frames for clues not only about the films themselves—drawn from a wide range of genres and time periods—but the very conditions of their existence in the digital age.

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