This dissertation is a historical and theoretical study of a number of discourses examining colour and cinema during the period 1909 to 1935 (trade press, film reviews, publications on film technology, manuals, catalogues and theoretical texts from the era). In this study, colour in cinema is considered as producing a number of aesthetic and representational questions which are contextualised historically; problems and qualities specifically associated with colour film are examined in terms of an interrelationship between historical, technical, industrial, and stylistic factors, as well as specific contemporary conceptions of cinema. The first chapter examines notions concerning the technical, material, as well as perceptual, origins of col...
Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled 'Disorderly Order': Colours in Silent Film, sc...
Purpose of the work is to analyze the historical and cultural factors of the origin, formation, evol...
The narratives presented in most film histories seem to ignore the essential material components of ...
This dissertation is a historical and theoretical study of a number of discourses examining colour a...
Since the earliest days of cinema, film has been a colorful medium and art form. More than 230 film ...
The core of this research has been to undertake both an analytical study of the role of colour in ea...
This thesis examines the making of paper and transparency chemical colour photographs in the early t...
In 1927, a group of young Parisian cinéphiles founded the so-called Ligue du noir et blanc, positio...
This essay deals with popular experiments with synaesthesia in silent cinema. In 1896, for example, ...
The workshop aims to facilitate interactions and debate between academic and professional players in...
Over the course of six chapters, this thesis documents colour cinema in Scotland between 1896-1906, ...
abstract: Every color that you see in film is purposely chosen by the filmmakers. The majority of fi...
The paper deals with the visual composition of color and applying it to the art of cinema, highlight...
This thesis explores the use of colour as a narrative tool within the realm of cinema. Even though c...
Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled 'Disorderly Order': Colours in Silent Film, sc...
Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled 'Disorderly Order': Colours in Silent Film, sc...
Purpose of the work is to analyze the historical and cultural factors of the origin, formation, evol...
The narratives presented in most film histories seem to ignore the essential material components of ...
This dissertation is a historical and theoretical study of a number of discourses examining colour a...
Since the earliest days of cinema, film has been a colorful medium and art form. More than 230 film ...
The core of this research has been to undertake both an analytical study of the role of colour in ea...
This thesis examines the making of paper and transparency chemical colour photographs in the early t...
In 1927, a group of young Parisian cinéphiles founded the so-called Ligue du noir et blanc, positio...
This essay deals with popular experiments with synaesthesia in silent cinema. In 1896, for example, ...
The workshop aims to facilitate interactions and debate between academic and professional players in...
Over the course of six chapters, this thesis documents colour cinema in Scotland between 1896-1906, ...
abstract: Every color that you see in film is purposely chosen by the filmmakers. The majority of fi...
The paper deals with the visual composition of color and applying it to the art of cinema, highlight...
This thesis explores the use of colour as a narrative tool within the realm of cinema. Even though c...
Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled 'Disorderly Order': Colours in Silent Film, sc...
Sparked by a groundbreaking Amsterdam workshop titled 'Disorderly Order': Colours in Silent Film, sc...
Purpose of the work is to analyze the historical and cultural factors of the origin, formation, evol...
The narratives presented in most film histories seem to ignore the essential material components of ...