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Hybrid Images And The Vanishing Point Of Digital Visual Effects Livingstone

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Hybrid Images And The Vanishing Point Of Digital Visual Effects Livingstone
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press,
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.01 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Livingstone, Tom
ISBN: 9781399523325, 1399523325
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Hybrid Images And The Vanishing Point Of Digital Visual Effects Livingstone by Livingstone, Tom 9781399523325, 1399523325 instant download after payment.

Examines how digital visual effects reshape our relationship with reality
-Offers an analytical toolkit for looking at contemporary visual culture
-Synthesises the technical and aesthetic features of hybrid imagery to build a comprehensive media-epistemology of an understudied category of moving image
-Discusses a wide range of popular film and television, as well as engaging with new forms of moving image media proliferating elsewhere
-Bridges film analysis and broader modes of cultural, technological, and socio-political critique
-Updates key elements of film and media theory for a contemporary context
Tackling digital effects such as colourisation, time-ramping, compositing and photo-realistic rendering, this monograph explores how the growing use of these post-photographic procedures shapes our relationship with the image and the world that the image represents. At stake is the ability to critically engage with the digital techniques that mediate perceptions of reality.
Through a series of case-studies the book connects the dominant techniques of hybridisation with emergent ways of being in our increasingly hybrid physical-digital world. Pointing at the relationship between mainstream visual culture and the manifold imperatives of digital technology and digital culture, Hybrid Images and the Vanishing Point of Digital Visual Effects highlights how a handful of digital visual effects are coming to shape the way we live.

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