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Paperback Anatomy of Film Book

ISBN: 0312415168

ISBN13: 9780312415167

Anatomy of Film

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Anatomy of Film provides a solid foundation of film fundamentals while offering rich examples from the past and present. Designed to be used in film-as-literature or introduction to film courses in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Succinct text on film theory

Succinct and well-written, this book will serve well as a textbook for a film studies class or as a casual read for the film buff wantint to know more about the art.

shows depths to many film classics

The author's analysis of many film classics can give you an appreciation of the subtleties perhaps overlooked in a cursory viewing. His narrative is largely jargon-free, being aimed at a wide audience. While an experienced film viewer might not agree with all of his remarks, overall, the analysis seems quite reasonable and cogent. Another reviewer criticised the author's use of "we" as being egotistical. That indicates a misunderstanding on the reviewer's part. The first person plural is conventionally used in many non-fiction texts. In part, to deliberately include and involve the reader. It is commonly preferred to "I", because it is the latter which is seen as more personal.

comprehensive coverage of the basics

The strength of this book is that it covers all main bases of film criticism except for film history, which does, however, enjoy a few passing references. Besides the usual chapters on the basic elements of film--the shot, scene, mise-en-scene, lighting, sound, and etc.--there are also chapters on film genres, film subtext, directors, film and literature, film theory, and a chapter of sample analyses of important films. There is an appendix with a couple of sample student essays, but there isn't really any writing instruction. That's left up to your class instructor. About half the size (same thickness, however) of most film introductions, with some but not a lot of black and white photos, this is convenient to read in bed or wherever. The organization seems rather weak in some respects: after a rather scattered introductory chapter, there is a chapter on graphics (credits and subtitles) and sound, which doesn't seem like a very logical start for a film textbook. After that, things fall into place. The field of film textbooks is quite crowded, and there are many other books that give more in-depth coverage of various aspects, but if you want a book that covers all the basics, this does the job.

May get the part

If you're looking for an "Intro to Film" text that's neither as cluttered nor pricey as several of the leading candidates, this just may fit the bill. No accompanying DVD's, website, glossy photos, test banks or manuals, but it touches on most of the matters relevant to such a course (including just barely enough history), and it not only addresses writing about film but provides some helpful examples. If it were one-third rather than two-thirds the price of its competitors, I'd have no trouble going to it again, especially in a course that emphasizes literature as much as film.
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