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Stage And Screen Adaptation Theory From 1916 To 2000 Bert Cardullo Editor

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Stage And Screen Adaptation Theory From 1916 To 2000 Bert Cardullo Editor
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.89 MB
Author: Bert Cardullo (editor)
ISBN: 9781628928983, 1628928980
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Stage And Screen Adaptation Theory From 1916 To 2000 Bert Cardullo Editor by Bert Cardullo (editor) 9781628928983, 1628928980 instant download after payment.

Far too often young theater and film artists, as well as educators, make the jump from film to theater without being fully aware of the ways in which the qualities of each medium affect content and artistic expression. Starting with a history of the relationship between theater and film, the collection includes essays from a variety of writers, directors, and theorists by examining the differences between working in, and creating for, drama and film. The playwright Bernard Shaw looks at the differences between the two industries, audiences, and writing processes affect the author’s artistic control. Critic-theorists like Siegfried Kracauer and Susan Sontag consider the similarities and differences that arise from the intrinsic qualities of each medium, touching on structure, technique, and dialogue, as well as audience experience. Professor Cardullo’s collection provides a theoretical and practical foundation for understanding the effect that film and drama have had, and continue to have, on each other’s development.

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