Technologies of Seeing: Photography, Cinematography and Television

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Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   1996 ed.
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Pages:   152
Publication Date:   01 October 1996
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Author:   NA NA
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   BFI Publishing
Edition:   1996 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.371kg
ISBN:  

9780851706016


ISBN 10:   0851706010
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   01 October 1996
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Contents.- Preface viii.- INTRODUCTION: NECESSITIES AND CONSTRAINTS 1 A Pattern of Technological Change On Technological Determinism Modelling Technological Change.- CHAPTER 1: THE CASE OF THE CINEMA 10.- The 'Invention' of the Cinema: Accelerators and Brakes: Great Men Invent the Cinema Errors and Omissions The Edison Patent Battles The Context for Cinema: Realism and Illusionism The Context for Cinema: Narrative The Context for Cinema: The Mass Audience Towards a Structural Account of the Making of Cinema.- CHAPTER 2: THE CASE OF COLOUR FILM 39 White Skin and Colour Film: The Ideology of the Apparatus On Ideological Innocence 'Natural' Colour 'Inventing' Colour Film Reproducing Colour Colour in Motion The Meaning of Colour 'Pleasing Flesh Tones'.- CHAPTER 3: THE CASE OF 16MM FILM 58 From Home Movies to Cinéma Vérité: Looking for a Need: The Standard of the Art: Edison's Strategy The Emergence of 16mm: Kodak's Strategy Avoiding the Amateur (1): The Newsreels Avoiding the Amateur (2): The Documentary Movement Avoiding the Amateur (3): The Radicals and The Ethnographers Suppressing 16mm's Potential Supervening Necessity: Stage 1 – World War II Supervening Necessity: Stage 2 – TV News Supervening Necessity: Stage 3 – 'A Breath of Fresh Air for Documentary The Rise and Fall of 16mm.- CHAPTER 4: THE CASE OF HDTV 88 Lights, Camera, Inaction: Hollywood and Technology One from the Heart: Coppola's Strategy Social Demands of Post-Industrial Societies: NHK's Strategy Broadcasters Must Maintain Faith: The Engineer's Strategy We're Behind Japan – Again: The Media's Strategy 35mm Quality at 16mm Production Prices: Sony's Strategy Give Me One Good Reason to Change: Hollywood's Strategies They Could Not See the Sound: Hollywood's Strategies (1) Techni colour: Hollywood's Strategies (2) Too Grainy for Projection: Hollywood's Strategies (3) A Man and His Dream: Coppola's Strategy Revisited The Five-Year Syndrome: The Technophiles' Strategy.- CHAPTER 5: THE CASE OF THE THIRD DIMENSION 109 Where is Holography?: Necessities and Constraints From the Stereoptician to Bwana Devil From the Interference Hypothesis to the Interferometer Holography as a 'Time-Based Medium' Notes 119.

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Brian Winston was a leading figure in British media studies. He was Professor of Communications and Lincoln Chair at the University of Lincoln, UK. He held senior academic posts at UK National Film and Television School, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Wales (Cardiff), and Westminster University. He authored and edited over 20 books, including Claiming the Real: The Documentary Film Revisited (British Film Institute, 1995), Technologies of Seeing: Photography, Cinema and Television (British Film Institute, 1996), Fires Were Started- (BFI Film Classics, 1999), and A Right to Offend (Bloomsbury Academic, 2012).

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