Montage, Découpage, Mise en scène : Essays on Film Form /
Montage, decoupage, mise en scene: these three French terms are central to debates around film history and aesthetics in every language, yet the precise meaning of each and especially their relations with one another remain a source of confusion for many. In this unique volume, film scholars Laurent...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal :
Caboose,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Mise en scene by Frank Kessler
- Definitions
- Staging the Event for the Camera
- Against Staging, or 'Life Caught Unawares'
- Why Staging? or The Power of Editing
- The Art of Staging, or Orchestrating Dramatic Action
- Beyond Staging, or Mise en scene as the auteur's means of expression
- Creating a World
- Articulating Narrative Time and Space
- Presenting Narrative Action
- Mise en scene and Sound
- What Future for Mise en Scene?
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Decoupage by Timothy Barnard
- Assembly, Editing, Montage, Scene Dissection, Continuity
- Bilderführung, Einstellung
- Raskadrovka, Mise en cadres
- Razrez, Differentzirovanie
- Camera-stylo decoupage and beyond
- A Note on Sources and Translations
- Notes
- Montage by Laurent Le Forestier
- A Note on Terms: Assemblage, Assembly, Cutting, Editing, Montage
- The Need(s) for Editing
- Assembly De-objectified : The Adventures of the Shot (1)
- Assembly Re-objectified : The Adventures of the Shot (2)
- Disassembling Assembly, or How Editing is Imagined (1)
- Editing as a Form of Language, or How Editing is Imagined (2).