In this article, I offer a response to Todd Berliner\u27s splendid book Hollywood Aesthetic. Although the book is an innovative and well-crafted contribution to the study of Hollywood cinema, I argue that it underestimates the extent to which unity and coherence contribute to the aesthetic value of a film
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
This dissertation challenges how Hollywood is typically imagined as monolithic, homogenous and homog...
The goals of academic film scholarship can be vaguely defined as the desire to better understand cin...
In this article, I offer a response to Todd Berliner\u27s splendid book Hollywood Aesthetic. Althoug...
Todd Berliner's Hollywood Aesthetic advances an original perspective on Hollywood filmmaking by insi...
The article takes Zachary Baqué’s study of Los Angeles in the films of David Lynch as a starting poi...
International audienceThe article takes Zachary Baqué's study of Los Angeles in the films of David L...
This thesis aims to synthesise two, dominant modes of analysing film style: a traditional mode based...
This article delves intrinsically into how the characteristics of digital cinema, its equipment, sof...
Hollywood has exerted a profound influence on British style and design. From its earliest days, Holl...
This article counters the widespread assumption that film is exclusively a medium of showing, presen...
This volume focuses on postmodern film aesthetics and contemporary challenges to the aesthetic parad...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 283-306.Introduction -- Chapter I. Fundamentals of classical ...
Hundreds of Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies can be found throughout the history of American cinema, fr...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
This dissertation challenges how Hollywood is typically imagined as monolithic, homogenous and homog...
The goals of academic film scholarship can be vaguely defined as the desire to better understand cin...
In this article, I offer a response to Todd Berliner\u27s splendid book Hollywood Aesthetic. Althoug...
Todd Berliner's Hollywood Aesthetic advances an original perspective on Hollywood filmmaking by insi...
The article takes Zachary Baqué’s study of Los Angeles in the films of David Lynch as a starting poi...
International audienceThe article takes Zachary Baqué's study of Los Angeles in the films of David L...
This thesis aims to synthesise two, dominant modes of analysing film style: a traditional mode based...
This article delves intrinsically into how the characteristics of digital cinema, its equipment, sof...
Hollywood has exerted a profound influence on British style and design. From its earliest days, Holl...
This article counters the widespread assumption that film is exclusively a medium of showing, presen...
This volume focuses on postmodern film aesthetics and contemporary challenges to the aesthetic parad...
The term “Culture industry” coined by Adorno and Horkheimer in 1944, is now a very fundamental conce...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 283-306.Introduction -- Chapter I. Fundamentals of classical ...
Hundreds of Hollywood-on-Hollywood movies can be found throughout the history of American cinema, fr...
In this thesis I argue the idea of film as art rather than an industry that mass-produces culture is...
This dissertation challenges how Hollywood is typically imagined as monolithic, homogenous and homog...
The goals of academic film scholarship can be vaguely defined as the desire to better understand cin...