David Bordwell is Jacques Ledoux Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds a master's degree and a doctorate in film from the University of Iowa. His books include The Films of Carl Theodor Dreyer (University of California Press, 1981), Narration in the Fiction Film (University of Wisconsin Press, 1985), Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema (Princeton University Press, 1988), Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of Cinema (Harvard University Press, 1989), The Cinema of Eisenstein (Harvard University Press, 1993), On the History of Film Style (Harvard University Press, 1997), Planet Hong Kong: Popular Cinema and the Art of Entertainment (Harvard University Press, 2000), Figures Traced in Light: On Cinematic Staging (University of California Press, 2005), The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and Style in Modern Movies (University of California Press, 2006), and The Poetics of Cinema (Routledge, 2008). He has won a University Distinguished Teaching Award and was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Copenhagen. His we site is www.davidbordwell.net.
Kristin Thompson is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds a master’s degree in film from the University of Iowa and a doctorate in film from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has published Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible: A Neoformalist Analysis (Princeton University Press, 1981), Exporting Entertainment: America in the World Film Market 1907-1934 (British Film Institute, 1985), Breaking the Glass Armor: Neoformalist Film Analysis (Princeton University Press, 1988), Wooster Proposes, Jeeves Disposes, or, Le Mot Juste (James H. Heineman, 1992), Storytelling in the New Hollywood: Understanding Classical Narrative Technique (Harvard University Press, 1999), Storytelling in Film and Television (Harvard University Press, 2003), Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood: German and American Film after World War I (Amsterdam University Press, 2005), and The Frodo Franchise: The Lord of the Rings and Modern Hollywood (University of California Press, 2007). She blogs with David at www.davidbordwell.net/blog. She maintains her own blog, "The Frodo Franchise," at www.kristinthompson.net/blog. In her spare time she studies Egyptology.
Film is an art form with a language and an aesthetic all its own. Since 1979, David Bordwell's and Kristin Thompson's Film Art has been the best-selling and widely respected introduction to the analysis of cinema. While it continues to provide the best introduction to the fundamentals of serious film study, the eighth edition has been revised be more classroom friendly by introducing film techniques earlier in the text, followed by the chapters on Film Genres. Supported by a text-specific Tutorial CD-ROM with video clips, Film Art is automatically packaged with this outstanding student learning tool.
说实话,个人以为《电影艺术:形式与风格》存在很大问题。不过我不知道是翻译的问题还是原文本身就是这样的。我正在找英文版看。 这个问题就是,作者就一个概念进行了很多论述。但是致命的是他首先没有对这个概念本身作出严格的定义和阐述,而假设大家都懂了一样。 ...
评分最悲催的是,读完以后,你发现所谓形式与风格,就是形式与风格而已。怎么解读、怎么架构,还是要枯坐菩提树,一朝得顿悟。千万不要真把这本书当作教科书,更不要把David当成教授,结果说的精彩,听得痴呆。把他看成朋友吧,聊聊天,聊聊艺术,思想从剧本转换到胶片,从脑袋转换...
评分 评分首先这本书绝不是入门之选。 作者所讲述的各个话题,采用的是讨论和探讨的形式,里面经常会假设你懂了一些电影方面的知识。 其次,他讲述一个话题时,没有一个总体的描述,往往是描述其中的几个典型情况。这也是评论的样式,而不是教科书的形式。对于初学者,只会更加迷惑。
评分最悲催的是,读完以后,你发现所谓形式与风格,就是形式与风格而已。怎么解读、怎么架构,还是要枯坐菩提树,一朝得顿悟。千万不要真把这本书当作教科书,更不要把David当成教授,结果说的精彩,听得痴呆。把他看成朋友吧,聊聊天,聊聊艺术,思想从剧本转换到胶片,从脑袋转换...
我的电影课本
评分Kiss my winter term goodbye.
评分Kiss my winter term goodbye.
评分2010 Fall. Intro to Film Studies. Prof: Nancy Mellerski.
评分木意思。。。。class reading...
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