Color and Empathy : Essays on Two Aspects of Film /
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 a...
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Amsterdam University Press,
2014.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front matter
- Table of Contents
- Preface / Brinckman, Christine N.
- 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