
Studying Film by Nathan Abrams
Studying Film is an all-encompassing guide to cinema and film which explores the key concepts, terms and events that have shaped film study and criticism, all of which is illustrated by reference to classic and contemporary movies from around the world, from The Great Train Robbery to Pulp Fiction via Un Chien Andalou and Cinema Paradiso. This accessible introduction to the study of film aims to stimulate students' enjoyment and understanding of a wide range of different types of film, and to give them an awareness of the nature of cinema as a medium, as an art form, and as a social and economic institution. Contemporary film is seen in context by tracing its development from 1895 to the present, exploring film production in a variety of countries in a range of styles, and placing film next to other media.
'Clearly written, extensively resourced and an invaluable reference that deals with all the aspects involved in academic film studies (and more)' Jon Brazil, Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Performance and Cultural Industries, The University of Leeds, UK This updated textbook offers students new to the study of film an engaging and informative introduction to its core areas and critical debates. The structural organisation and style of the writing in Studying Film make this text easy to use and apply to a range of key concepts, and the exercises and examples given always help to illustrate and support further independent thinking. Studying Film is a great start for anyone wanting a good, basic and clear understanding of key topics in film, from history and language to contemporary cinema and media convergence. Claire Hines, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies, Southampton Solent University, UK 'I think the text does an excellent job of outlining the many, many ways to "do film studies." Further, it does so in an understandable way that would be accessible to undergraduate students.' Dr Jonathan Cavallero, Lecturer, Penn State University, USA 'The glossary is worth the price alone' NATFHE Journal Accessibly written, this new edition is an essential resource for film studies students. Goldlink (Magazine of the alumni of Goldsmith's)
Nathan Abrams is Director of Film Studies at the University of Bangor, UK. Ian Bell is a Lecturer in Film Studies and Video Production at West Herts College, UK. Jan Udris is a Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at Luton Sixth Form College and Birkbeck College, UK.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780340984468 |
| ISBN 10 | 0340984465 |
| Title | Studying Film |
| Author | Nathan Abrams |
| Series | Studying |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2010-08-19 |
| Number of pages | 400 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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