The pioneering film director and theorist Sergei Eisenstein is
known for the unequalled impact his films have had on the
development of cinema. Less is known about his remarkable and
extensive writings, which present a continent of ideas about film.
Robert Robertson presents a lucid and engaging introduction to a
key area of Eisenstein's thought: his ideas about the audiovisual
in cinema, which are more pertinent today than ever before. With
the advent of digital technology, music and sound now act as
independent variables combined with the visual medium to produce a
truly audiovisual result. Eisenstein explored in his writings this
complex, exciting subject with more depth and originality than any
other practitioner, and this is an accessible and original
exploration of his ideas. Winner of the Kraszna Krausz
Foundations's And/Or Award for Best Moving Image Book of 2009, "
Eisenstein on the Audiovisual" is essential reading for students
and practitioners of the audiovisual in cinema and related
audiovisual forms, including theatre, opera, dance and
multimedia.
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