Gibbs, John

Mise-en-Scene: Film Style and Interpretation (Short Cuts)

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ISBN 13:
9781903364062
author:
Gibbs, John
format:
Paperback
publisher:
Columbia University Press
language:
English
Publication Year:
2002
Pages:
144
Dimensions:
139mm X 215mm
Genre:
Film theory & criticism
Condition:
New
Availability:
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£17.50

Description

Mise-en-scène: Film Style and Interpretation by John Gibbs and John Edward Gibbs is an in-depth exploration of film style and its relationship to interpretation. First published in 2002, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the key elements that contribute to a film's visual language.

Through a detailed examination of various film styles, from classical Hollywood cinema to contemporary independent films, the authors shed light on the ways in which filmmakers use mise-en-scène to convey meaning and create atmosphere. The book also considers the historical context in which these styles emerged, providing valuable insights into the evolution of film language.

With its clear and concise writing style, Mise-en-scène is an essential resource for film scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike. The book's annotation and bibliography make it a valuable reference work, while its accessible approach ensures that readers from all backgrounds can engage with the subject matter.

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