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The End Of Cinema A Medium In Crisis In The Digital Age Andr Gaudreault Philippe Marion Timothy Barnard

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The End Of Cinema A Medium In Crisis In The Digital Age Andr Gaudreault Philippe Marion Timothy Barnard
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 256
Author: André Gaudreault; Philippe Marion; Timothy Barnard
ISBN: 9780231539388, 023153938X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The End Of Cinema A Medium In Crisis In The Digital Age Andr Gaudreault Philippe Marion Timothy Barnard by André Gaudreault; Philippe Marion; Timothy Barnard 9780231539388, 023153938X instant download after payment.

Is a film watched on a video screen still cinema? Have digital compositing, motion capture, and other advanced technologies remade or obliterated the craft? Rooted in their hypothesis of the "double birth of media," André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion support cinema's ongoing digital revolution and reaffirm its central place in a rapidly expanding media landscape. They engage with the major arguments of the "digitalphobes" who lament the implosion of cinema and the "digitalphiles" who celebrate its new incarnation. Throughout, Gaudreault and Marion show how cinema has always been a fast-evolving, dynamic art and that the digital revolution is just another disruption in the history of motion pictures, with more to come. Emphasizing the cultural practice of cinema over rigid claims on its identity, Gaudreault and Marion advance a fresh conception of cinema that better reflects its essential vitality.


A positive look at cinema’s ongoing digital revolution that reaffirms its central place in a rapidly expanding media landscape

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