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Loose-leaf

Looseleaf for the Art of Watching Films

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The 10th edition is informed by the belief that making films is an art--and that watching films is also an art. With an emphasis on the narrative film, The Art of Watching Films, 10e challenges students to take their film experience further by sharpening their powers of observation, developing the skills and habits of perceptive watching, and discovering complex aspects of film art that they might otherwise overlook. The text introduces the formal elements and production process of movies, and it helps students analytically view and understand films within their historical, cultural, and social contexts. There are more than 450 film frames with extensive captions to illustrate key points in the text for context and critical thinking. The textbook presents an organized framework that can be applied to all movies.

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Format
Loose-leaf
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies
Date
26 October 2021
Pages
576
ISBN
9781264177721

The 10th edition is informed by the belief that making films is an art--and that watching films is also an art. With an emphasis on the narrative film, The Art of Watching Films, 10e challenges students to take their film experience further by sharpening their powers of observation, developing the skills and habits of perceptive watching, and discovering complex aspects of film art that they might otherwise overlook. The text introduces the formal elements and production process of movies, and it helps students analytically view and understand films within their historical, cultural, and social contexts. There are more than 450 film frames with extensive captions to illustrate key points in the text for context and critical thinking. The textbook presents an organized framework that can be applied to all movies.

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Format
Loose-leaf
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies
Date
26 October 2021
Pages
576
ISBN
9781264177721