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Death 24X A Second (Paperback)
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Death 24X A Second (Paperback)
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Loot Price R580
Discovery Miles 5 800
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In "Death 24 x a Second", Laura Mulvey addresses some of the key
questions of film theory, spectatorship and narrative. New media
technologies, such as video and DVD, have transformed the way we
experience film, and the viewers' relationship to film image and
cinema's narrative structure has also been fundamentally altered.
These technologies give viewers the means to control both image and
story, so that films produced to be seen collectively and followed
in a linear fashion may be found to contain unexpected (even
unintended) pleasures. The tension between the still frame and the
moving image coincides with the cinema's capacity to capture the
appearance of life and preserve it after death. Mulvey proposes
that with the arrival of new technologies and new ways of
experiencing the cinematic image, film's hidden stillness comes to
the fore, thereby acquiring a new accessibility and visibility. The
individual frame, the projected film's best-kept secret, can now be
revealed, by anyone, at the simple touch of a button. As Mulvey
argues, easy access to repetition, slow motion and the freeze-frame
may well shift the spectator's pleasure to a fetishistic rather
than a voyeuristic investment in the cinematic object. The
manipulation of the cinematic image by the viewer also makes
visible cinema's material and aesthetic attributes. By exploring
how new technologies can give new life to old' cinema, "Death 24 x
a Second" offers an original re-evaluation of film's history and
also its historical usefulness.
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