Pictorial Continuity

Pictorial Continuity
Author: Arthur L. Gaskill,David A. Englander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1947
Genre: Cinematography
ISBN: UIUC:30112068403564

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How to Shoot a Movie Story

How to Shoot a Movie Story
Author: Arthur L. Gaskill,David A. Englander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1970
Genre: Cinematography
ISBN: UOM:39015025542559

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How to Shoot a Movie and Video Story

How to Shoot a Movie and Video Story
Author: Arthur L. Gaskill,David A. Englander
Publsiher: Morgan & Morgan, Incorporated
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1985
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0871002396

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Getting the Picture

Getting the Picture
Author: Jason E. Hill,Vanessa R. Schwartz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-09-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781000211320

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Powerful and often controversial, news pictures promise to make the world at once immediate and knowable. Yet while many great writers and thinkers have evaluated photographs of atrocity and crisis, few have sought to set these images in a broader context by defining the rich and diverse history of news pictures in their many forms. For the first time, this volume defines what counts as a news picture, how pictures are selected and distributed, where they are seen and how we critique and value them. Presenting the best new thinking on this fascinating topic, this book considers the news picture over time, from the dawn of the illustrated press in the nineteenth century, through photojournalism’s heyday and the rise of broadcast news and newsreels in the twentieth century and into today’s digital platforms. It examines the many kinds of images: sport, fashion, society, celebrity, war, catastrophe and exoticism; and many mediums, including photography, painting, wood engraving, film and video. Packed with the best research and full colour-illustrations throughout, this book will appeal to students and readers interested in how news and history are key sources of our rich visual culture.

Motion Graphic Design

Motion Graphic Design
Author: Jon Krasner
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136133817

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Enrich your motion graphic design work with this substantial investigation of aesthetic principles and their application to motion graphics. Historical reference provides context; design principles serve as building blocks; and an examination of method and technique inspire innovations in your own work. Bring your work to the next level with a command of concepts that include: the language of traditional graphic design and how it can be combined with the dynamic visual language of cinema; pictorial design considerations including the relationships between images and type, hierarchy, form and composition; and, how motion is orchestrated and sequenced to enhance artistic expression and conceptual impact.

Air Force Manual

Air Force Manual
Author: United States. Department of the Air Force
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1956
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UIUC:30112107822378

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Apprentice Motion Picture Editorial Specialist

Apprentice Motion Picture Editorial Specialist
Author: United States. Air Force. Air Training Command
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1959
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: UIUC:30112066705499

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The Hidden Art of Hollywood

The Hidden Art of Hollywood
Author: John Fawell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313356933

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Although we tend to accord our highest praise to films with strong messages, Hollywood is resolutely unserious in its goals, and closer perhaps to music than to literature in this regard. Thus, in order to appreciate Hollywood's classic movies, we have to understand them as the result of a style of filmmaking that justifies itself through the grace and beauty of its form. This beauty, when seen, challenges our notion of film as the poorer cousin of the high arts, or as worthwhile only when it serves a social purpose. The Hidden Art of Hollywood draws from a huge fund of recorded interviews with the directors, writers, cinematographers, set designers, producers, and actors who were a part of the studio process, in order to give the filmmakers themselves the chance to explain a very elusive phenomenon: the glancing beauty of the Hollywood film. While the greatness of the classic Hollywood film is, for many of us, settled business, there are also a great number who have difficulty understanding why these films—which can often seem dated and unrealistic compared to modern fare—are taken as seriously as they are. Although we tend to accord our highest praise to films with strong and often didactic messages, Hollywood is resolutely unserious in its goals, and closer perhaps to music than to literature in this regard. Thus, in order to appreciate classic American movies, we have to understand them as the result of a style of filmmaking that justifies itself not through ideas or social relevance, but through the grace and beauty of its form. The beauty of the Hollywood film challenges our notion of film as the poorer cousin of the high arts, or as worthwhile only when it serves a social purpose. In his effort to answer the many questions that classic American cinema suggests, author John Fawell considers previous criticism of Hollywood, but also draws from a huge fund of recorded interviews with the directors, writers, cinematographers, set designers, producers, and actors who were a part of the studio process, in order to give the filmmakers themselves the chance to explain a very elusive phenomenon: the glancing beauty of the Hollywood film. The films of certain great auteurs, including Charlie Chaplin, Ernst Lubitsch, Preston Sturges, Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, John Ford, and Orson Welles, receive particular attention here, but this book is organized by ideas rather than films or artists, and it draws from a wide array of Hollywood films, both successes and failures, to make its points.