Movies and Meaning

Movies and Meaning
Author: Stephen Prince
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: IND:30000086813965

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This comprehensive introduction to film focuses on three topics: how movies express meanings, how viewers understand those meanings, and how cinema functions globally as both an art and a business. Using clear, accessible, and jargon-free writing, this is the only introductory film text to examine the elements of film style and the viewer's contribution to the cinema experience. How do viewers interpret the effects filmmakers create? How do filmmakers anticipate, and build on, the likely ways viewers will react to certain kinds of stories and audio-visual designs? The text examines both how filmmakers create images and sounds and the mechanisms and processes by which viewers make sense of images and stories on screen. This approach helps students understand not only the basic concepts but also how their own reactions and opinions impact the overall film experience.

Movies and Meaning

Movies and Meaning
Author: Stephen Prince
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1997
Genre: Film criticism
ISBN: UVA:X004069409

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This book is designed to give students an in-depth introduction to the motion picture medium. Virtually everyone reading the book knows about the pleasure that movies can offer, the ways they can thrill, amuse, sadden, and excite the emotions.

Movies and Meaning

Movies and Meaning
Author: Stephen Prince
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0205314155

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Movies and Meaning is a comprehensive introduction to the film industry that focuses on three topics: how movies express meanings, how viewers understand those meanings, and how cinema functions globally as both an art and a business. It examines both how filmmakers create images and sounds and the mechanisms and processes by which viewers make sense of images and stories on screen.

Movies and the Meaning of Life

Movies and the Meaning of Life
Author: Kimberly A. Blessing,Paul Tudico
Publsiher: Open Court
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780812698749

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"The meaning of life is the most urgent of questions," said the existentiallist thinker Albert Camus. And no less a philosopher than Woody Allen has wondered:"How is it possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size?" "Movies and the Meaning of Life" looks at popular and cult movies, examining their assumptions and insights on meaning-of-life questions: What is reality and how can I know it? (The Truman Show, Contact, Waking Life); How do I find myself and my true identity? (Fight Club, Being John Malkovich, Boys Don't Cry, Memento); How do I find meaning from my interactions with others? (Pulp Fiction, Shadowlands, Chasing Amy); What is the chief purpose in life? (American Beauty, Life is Beautiful, The Shawshank Redemption); and How ought I live my life? (Pleasantville, Spiderman, Minority Report, Groundhog Day).

Finding Meaning at the Movies

Finding Meaning at the Movies
Author: Sara Anson Vaux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0687067219

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Movies mirror our desires and dreams, but they also shape them, as we struggle to understand ourselves and our world in relation to God. Finding Meaning at the Movies is a guide for groups and indivuduals who wish to explore - through movies - major themes, issues, and questions that we all have in common. Sara Ansen Vaux takes the reader on a cinematic journey, showing how to look for messages of value and meaning by examining not only the content of a film, but also the ways (cinematography, color, sound) that a movie tells a story.

Making Meaning

Making Meaning
Author: David BORDWELL,David Bordwell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674028531

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David Bordwell's new book is at once a history of film criticism, an analysis of how critics interpret film, and a proposal for an alternative program for film studies. It is an anatomy of film criticism meant to reset the agenda for film scholarship. As such Making Meaning should be a landmark book, a focus for debate from which future film study will evolve. Bordwell systematically maps different strategies for interpreting films and making meaning, illustrating his points with a vast array of examples from Western film criticism. Following an introductory chapter that sets out the terms and scope of the argument, Bordwell goes on to show how critical institutions constrain and contain the very practices they promote, and how the interpretation of texts has become a central preoccupation of the humanities. He gives lucid accounts of the development of film criticism in France, Britain, and the United States since World War II; analyzes this development through two important types of criticism, thematic-explicatory and symptomatic; and shows that both types, usually seen as antithetical, in fact have much in common. These diverse and even warring schools of criticism share conventional, rhetorical, and problem-solving techniques--a point that has broad-ranging implications for the way critics practice their art. The book concludes with a survey of the alternatives to criticism based on interpretation and, finally, with the proposal that a historical poetics of cinema offers the most fruitful framework for film analysis.

Meaning at the Movies

Meaning at the Movies
Author: Grant Horner
Publsiher: Crossway Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: 1433512289

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Looking at Christianity and art, the theology of biblical discernment, and a brief history of film, and through analysis of several films, this book equips Christians to think carefully about the art of film.

Sculpting in Time

Sculpting in Time
Author: Andrey Tarkovsky,Kitty Hunter-Blair
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1989-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0292776241

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A director reveals the original inspirations for his films, their history, his methods of work, and the problems of visual creativity