Understanding Movies

by Louis Giannetti

Designed to help movie watchers analyze films with precision and technical sophistication, this book focuses on formalism—how the forms of the film (e.g., camera work, editing, photography, etc.) create meaning. It sheds light on how television and movies communicate, and the complex network of language systems they use. Chapter topics cover recent developments from all aspects of cinema,... (read more)

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I am dorkily re-reading this because it is full of great stuff. I just don't like forgetting certain things due to a passage of time. I did, however, find myself arguing out loud with some quote by Podovkin regarding editing as the foundation of film art. I think I won the argument.

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