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Film Form And Culture 2002th Edition Robert Kolker

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Film Form And Culture 2002th Edition Robert Kolker
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
File Extension: PDF
File size: 107.47 MB
Author: Robert Kolker
ISBN: 9780071120913, 9780072407174, 9780072407167, 9780072407150, 0072407174, 0072407158, 0072407166, 0071120912
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2002

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Film Form And Culture 2002th Edition Robert Kolker by Robert Kolker 9780071120913, 9780072407174, 9780072407167, 9780072407150, 0072407174, 0072407158, 0072407166, 0071120912 instant download after payment.

From screen kisses to gender roles, Film, Form, and Culture explores the interaction between the movies and the society of which they are a part. Students are introduced to the elements of film - the shot, the cut, the soundtrack - and they are encouraged to think seriously about the means by which these elements shape an audience's understanding of the narrative. On a larger scale, students are asked to consider how a film can influence its viewer even after the last reel has run out - and the way that societal changes radically alter the course of film history.

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