Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema

Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema

by Lisa Purse
Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema

Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema

by Lisa Purse

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Overview

To what extent has cinema been transformed by the advent of digital imaging? Have digital solutions to production challenges begun to change our experience of films, and their characters, action and narratives? And what impact does the inclusion of digital imaging in the film frame have on our interpretation and analysis of film texts? Digital Imaging in Popular Cinema explores these issues through analysis of specific film moments and extended case studies of films including Minority Report, King Kong, 300 and Hugo. It discusses how digital imaging can mimic, transform, shape and generate both fantastical and mundane objects and phenomena from scratch, and what the implications are for how we 'read' films, and explores how cultural ideas about digital imaging can influence meaning within a film, a scene or even a single shot.The increasingly widespread use of digital imaging in cinema means that we can no longer afford to ignore it when critically analysing and interpreting film texts. This innovative and engaging book provides a blueprint for approaching digital imaging in contemporary film, and is therefore essential reading for all those working in the field of Film Studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748675623
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 01/07/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Lisa Purse is Lecturer in Film at the University of Reading

Table of Contents

Illustrations vi

Acknowledgements viii

Introduction 1

1 Interpretation and the Digital 14

2 Digital Imaging as Metaphor 32

3 Digital Imaging and the Body 53

4 Historicising the Digital 77

5 Representation and the Digital 103

6 The Digital in Three Dimensions 129

Conclusion 152

Bibliography 156

Filmography 168

Index 171

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A distinctive and authoritative contribution to debates about digital imaging and its transformative effects on cinema. Lisa Purse argues convincingly for a nuanced understanding of the role of digital processes within the complex of filmmaking decisions that create meaning and effect, and in relation to the history of ‘special effects’ technology and the politics of representation.

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A distinctive and authoritative contribution to debates about digital imaging and its transformative effects on cinema. Lisa Purse argues convincingly for a nuanced understanding of the role of digital processes within the complex of filmmaking decisions that create meaning and effect, and in relation to the history of ‘special effects’ technology and the politics of representation.

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