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Color and Empathy : Essays on Two Aspects of Film / Christine Brinckmann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Film Culture in TransitionPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (260 p.) : 88 color platesContent type:
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  • 9789089646569
  • 9789048523269
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Cinematic Color as Likeness and as Artifact -- Chords of Color -- The Tension of Colors in Colorized Silent Films -- Structural Film, Structuring Color: Jenny Okun’s Still Life -- Desert Fury: A Film Noir in Color -- The Work of the Camera: Beau travail -- Empathy with the Animal -- Motor Mimicry in Hitchcock -- Abstraction and Empathy in the Early German Avant-garde -- The Role of Empathy in Documentary Film: A Case Study -- Genre Conflict in Tracey Emin’s Top Spot -- Viewer Empathy and Mosaic Structure in Frederick Wiseman’s Primate -- Casta Diva: An Empathetic Reading -- Publication Data -- Index of Films -- Index of Subjects -- Film Culture in Transition
Summary: This book focuses on two areas of interest: the poetics of color in film and the affective responses of viewers. Each essay is built around the analysis of a particular film or group of related films, which are then used to explore a range of issues including the difference between black-and-white and color, the emergence of bold color schemes in the 1950s, and empathetic viewer reactions to fictional characters, documentary subjects, animals, and architecture in film.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Cinematic Color as Likeness and as Artifact -- Chords of Color -- The Tension of Colors in Colorized Silent Films -- Structural Film, Structuring Color: Jenny Okun’s Still Life -- Desert Fury: A Film Noir in Color -- The Work of the Camera: Beau travail -- Empathy with the Animal -- Motor Mimicry in Hitchcock -- Abstraction and Empathy in the Early German Avant-garde -- The Role of Empathy in Documentary Film: A Case Study -- Genre Conflict in Tracey Emin’s Top Spot -- Viewer Empathy and Mosaic Structure in Frederick Wiseman’s Primate -- Casta Diva: An Empathetic Reading -- Publication Data -- Index of Films -- Index of Subjects -- Film Culture in Transition

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This book focuses on two areas of interest: the poetics of color in film and the affective responses of viewers. Each essay is built around the analysis of a particular film or group of related films, which are then used to explore a range of issues including the difference between black-and-white and color, the emergence of bold color schemes in the 1950s, and empathetic viewer reactions to fictional characters, documentary subjects, animals, and architecture in film.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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