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British Film Design A History Laurie N Ede

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British Film Design A History Laurie N Ede
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Laurie N. Ede
ISBN: 9781848851078, 9781848851085, 1848851073, 1848851081
Language: English
Year: 2010

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British Film Design A History Laurie N Ede by Laurie N. Ede 9781848851078, 9781848851085, 1848851073, 1848851081 instant download after payment.

British Film Design is about the things that you see when you close your eyes and think of  British cinema: Dr. No's Hideaway, the buffet of Brief Encounter, Vera Drake's parlour, Hogwarts School...and a thousand other visions of British films. This book is also about the people who have created those visions.

The physical environments of films are made by Production Designers/Art Directors. Their efforts have tended to go unnoticed by cinema audiences. British Film Design offers the first comprehensive historical survey of British art direction. It takes a chronological journey through British film design, starting with the efforts of the film ''primitives'' of the silent era and ending with the modern day purveyors of part built/part computer generated ''blended design.'' Certain themes recur en route. These include British cinema's obsession with realism; the Production Designer's continual struggle for recognition; influence from European artists and the benefits -- and perils -- of American finance. The book succeeds in expressing the joy of looking at films from inside out; seeing beyond the stars to recognise sets as silent players in the action.

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