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Provenance and Early Cinema (Paperback): Joanne Bernardi, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Tami Williams, Joshua Yumibe Provenance and Early Cinema (Paperback)
Joanne Bernardi, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Tami Williams, Joshua Yumibe; Contributions by Camille Blot-Wellens, …
R1,245 Discovery Miles 12 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Remnants of early films often have a story to tell. As material artifacts, these film fragments are central to cinema history, perhaps more than ever in our digital age of easy copying and sharing. If a digital copy is previewed before preservation or is shared with a researcher outside the purview of a film archive, knowledge about how the artifact was collected, circulated, and repurposed threatens to become obscured. When the question of origin is overlooked, the story can be lost. Concerned contributors in Provenance and Early Cinema challenge scholars digging through film archives to ask, "How did these moving images get here for me to see them?" This volume, which features the conference proceedings from Domitor, the International Society for the Study of Early Cinema, 2018, questions preservation, attribution, and patterns of reuse in order to explore singular artifacts with long and circuitous lives.

The Image in Early Cinema - Form and Material (Paperback): Scott Curtis, Philippe Gauthier, Tom Gunning, Joshua Yumibe The Image in Early Cinema - Form and Material (Paperback)
Scott Curtis, Philippe Gauthier, Tom Gunning, Joshua Yumibe
R1,042 R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Save R55 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Image in Early Cinema, the contributors examine intersections between early cinematic form, technology, theory, practice, and broader modes of visual culture. They argue that early cinema emerged within a visual culture composed of a variety of traditions in art, science, education, and image making. Even as methods of motion picture production and distribution materialized, they drew from and challenged practices and conventions in other mediums. This rich visual culture produced a complicated, overlapping network of image-making traditions, innovations, and borrowing among painting, tableaux vivants, photography, and other pictorial and projection practices. Using a variety of concepts and theories, the contributors explore these crisscrossing traditions and work against an essentialist notion of media to conceptualize the dynamic interrelationship between images and their context.

The Colour Fantastic - Chromatic Worlds of Silent Cinema (Paperback, 0): Giovanna Fossati, Victoria Jackson, Bregt Lameris,... The Colour Fantastic - Chromatic Worlds of Silent Cinema (Paperback, 0)
Giovanna Fossati, Victoria Jackson, Bregt Lameris, Elif Rongen-Kaynakci, Sarah Street, …
R1,555 Discovery Miles 15 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled "Disorderly Order: Colours in Silent Film," scholarly and archival interest in colour as a crucial aspect of film form, technology and aesthetics has enjoyed a resurgence in the past twenty years. In the spirit of the workshop, this anthology brings together international experts to explore a diverse range of themes that they hope will inspire the next twenty years of research on colour in silent film. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book explores archival restoration, colour film technology, colour theory, and experimental film alongside beautifully saturated images of silent cinema.

CINEMA&CIE, INTERNATIONAL FILM STUDIES JOURNAL, VOL. XX, no. 32, SPRING 2019 - Cinema and Mid-Century Colour Culture... CINEMA&CIE, INTERNATIONAL FILM STUDIES JOURNAL, VOL. XX, no. 32, SPRING 2019 - Cinema and Mid-Century Colour Culture (Paperback)
Elena Gipponi, Joshua Yumibe
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Chromatic Modernity - Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s (Paperback): Sarah Street, Joshua Yumibe Chromatic Modernity - Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s (Paperback)
Sarah Street, Joshua Yumibe
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The era of silent film, long seen as black and white, has been revealed in recent scholarship as bursting with color. Yet the 1920s remain thought of as a transitional decade between early cinema and the rise of Technicolor-despite the fact that new color technologies used in film, advertising, fashion, and industry reshaped cinema and consumer culture. In Chromatic Modernity, Sarah Street and Joshua Yumibe provide a revelatory history of how the use of color in film during the 1920s played a key role in creating a chromatically vibrant culture. Focusing on the final decade of silent film, Street and Yumibe portray the 1920s as a pivotal and profoundly chromatic period of cosmopolitan exchange, collaboration, and experimentation in and around cinema. Chromatic Modernity explores contemporary debates over color's artistic, scientific, philosophical, and educational significance. It examines a wide range of European and American films, including Opus 1 (1921), L'Inhumaine (1923), Die Nibelungen (1924), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), The Lodger (1927), Napoleon (1927), and Dracula (1932). A comprehensive, comparative study that situates film among developments in art, color science, and industry, Chromatic Modernity reveals the role of color cinema in forging new ways of looking at and experiencing the modern world.

Moving Color - Early Film, Mass Culture, Modernism (Paperback): Joshua Yumibe Moving Color - Early Film, Mass Culture, Modernism (Paperback)
Joshua Yumibe
R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Colour was used in film well before The Wizard of Oz. Thomas Edison, for example, projected two-coloured films at his first public screening in New York City on April 23, 1896. These first colours of early cinema were not photographic; they were applied manually through a variety of laborious processes-most commonly by the hand-colouring and stencilling of prints frame by frame, and the tinting and toning of films in vats of chemical dyes. The results were remarkably beautiful. Moving Color is the first book-length study of the beginnings of colour cinema. Looking backward, Joshua Yumibe traces the legacy of colour history from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the cinema of the early twentieth century. Looking forward, he explores the implications of this genealogy on experimental and contemporary digital cinemas in which many colours have become, once again, vividly unhinged from photographic reality. Throughout this history, Moving Color revolves around questions pertaining to the sensuousness of colour: how colour moves us in the cinema-visually, emotionally, and physically.

Chromatic Modernity - Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s (Hardcover): Sarah Street, Joshua Yumibe Chromatic Modernity - Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s (Hardcover)
Sarah Street, Joshua Yumibe
R2,626 R2,098 Discovery Miles 20 980 Save R528 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The era of silent film, long seen as black and white, has been revealed in recent scholarship as bursting with color. Yet the 1920s remain thought of as a transitional decade between early cinema and the rise of Technicolor-despite the fact that new color technologies used in film, advertising, fashion, and industry reshaped cinema and consumer culture. In Chromatic Modernity, Sarah Street and Joshua Yumibe provide a revelatory history of how the use of color in film during the 1920s played a key role in creating a chromatically vibrant culture. Focusing on the final decade of silent film, Street and Yumibe portray the 1920s as a pivotal and profoundly chromatic period of cosmopolitan exchange, collaboration, and experimentation in and around cinema. Chromatic Modernity explores contemporary debates over color's artistic, scientific, philosophical, and educational significance. It examines a wide range of European and American films, including Opus 1 (1921), L'Inhumaine (1923), Die Nibelungen (1924), The Phantom of the Opera (1925), The Lodger (1927), Napoleon (1927), and Dracula (1932). A comprehensive, comparative study that situates film among developments in art, color science, and industry, Chromatic Modernity reveals the role of color cinema in forging new ways of looking at and experiencing the modern world.

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