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Film Studies, second edition: An Introduction

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Film Studies is a concise and indispensable introduction to the formal study of cinema. Ed Sikov offers a step-by-step curriculum for the appreciation of all types of narrative cinema, detailing the essential elements of film form and systematically training the spectator to be an active reader and critic. He treats a number of fundamental factors in filmmaking, including editing, composition, lighting, the use of color and sound, and narrative. His description of mise-en-scene helps readers grasp the significance of montage, which in turn reveals the importance of a director’s use of camera movement.

Film Studies is designed for courses on film history, film theory, and popular culture. Its straightforward explanations of core critical concepts, practical advice, and technical, visual, and aesthetic aspects anchor the reader’s understanding of the formal language and anatomy of film and the techniques of film analysis.

The second edition of this best-selling textbook adds two new chapters: “Film and Ideology,” which covers how to read a film’s political and social content, and other key topics in film theory, and “Film Studies in the Age of Digital Cinema,” which explores the central problems of studying film when “film” itself is no longer the medium.

ISBN-13: 9780231195935

Media Type: Paperback(New Edition)

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Publication Date: 06-09-2020

Pages: 272

Product Dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

Series: Film and Culture Series

Ed Sikov has taught at Haverford College, Colorado College, and Columbia University. He is the author of seven books, including Laughing Hysterically: American Screen Comedy of the 1950s (Columbia, 1994).

Table of Contents

Preface: What This Book Is—and What It’s Not
Introduction: Representation and Reality
1. Mise-en-Scene: Within the Image
2. Mise-en-Scene: Camera Movement
3. Mise-en-Scene: Cinematography
4. Editing: From Shot to Shot
5. Sound
6. Narrative: From Scene to Scene
7. From Screenplay to Film
8. Filmmakers
9. Performance
10. Genre
11. Special Effects
12. Film and Ideology
13. Film Studies in the Era of Digital Cinema
14. Putting It Together: A Model 8- to 10-Page Paper
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Index