The collection of essays brings together texts from two decades, documenting two of the author's ongoing areas of interest: the poetics of colour in film as well as affective viewer responses. Employing a bottom-up approach as a basis for theoretical exploration, each of the essays concentrates on a particular film or a number of related films to come to terms with a set of issues. These include the differences between black-and-white and color works, the emergence of bold chromatic schemes in the 1950s, experimental aesthetics of color negative stock, idiosyncratic uses of colour, idiosyncratic uses of motor mimicry, genre-specific reactions to the documentary, and empathetic reactions to animals and to architecture in film.
ISBN: | 9789089646569 |
Publication date: | 8th December 2014 |
Author: | Christine Brinckmann |
Publisher: | Amsterdam University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 270 pages |
Series: | Film Culture in Transition |
Genres: |
Film history, theory or criticism |