Watching silent films is an immersive, dreamlike experience. The storytelling and characters of these movies can only exist in the Silent Film Universe, where a purely visual cinematic language commingles with the viewer's imagination. How this works - for both yesterday's and today's filmgoers - is explored and explained in this groundbreaking, insightful, and entertaining book that will leave you with a new appreciation of silent film.
A rather brief book on silent film theory which is neither stuffy nor dull. The author writes in the first person, calling upon his own experiences as an enthusiast, instructor, and accompanist, and we have a scholarly story, informally told, which is quite engaging. Many of Mr. Model's topics are discussed in other books on silent film, but rarely in as detailed a fashion. There is also some original research and some groundbreaking conclusions. There are a lot of books on silent film out there, this one is refreshingly different.
“The Silent Film Universe” is a love letter to pre-1930 cinema by the teacher, historian, and gifted accompanist Ben Model, who loves silent movies so much that he’s developed a fairly elaborate theory about the interplay of camera speeds, projection speeds, and performance speeds that takes up a large portion of the book. Shorter sections deal with intertitles, acting styles, the absence of sound as an active component of the viewing experience, and other matters. Only fellow devotees are likely to find as much pleasure as Model does in the niceties of undercranking, the shorthand term he uses for the practices he expatiates on here, but as someone who has written and taught about silent film for decades I found many of his pages quite enjoyable. A good book for silent-movie fans and movie buffs in general.
Amerikkalaisen mykkäelokuvasäveltäjän ja elokuvahistorioitsijan, Ben Modelin kirjoittama käsikirja johdattaa lukijansa mykkäelokuvien maailmaan tavalla, johon en ole aiemmin törmännyt. Tällä kertaa tähdet ja tekijät ovat sivuosassa, kun Model havainnollistaa aikakautta teoriapuolelta: osansa saavat elokuvien esitys- ja kuvausnopeudet, välitekstit, hahmotyypit, näyttelemistavat ja kaikki aiemmin syrjään jätetty. Lopputulos ei ole kuitenkaan kuivakka, vaan erittäin eloisa ja miellyttävä. Sopii paitsi mykkäelokuvataivaltaan aloitteleville harrastajille, myös aiheen parissa pidempäänkin viettäneille ammattilaisille.
Watching silent films is an immersive, dreamlike experience. The storytelling and characters of these movies can only exist in the Silent Film Universe, where a purely visual cinematic language commingles with the viewer's imagination. How this works - for both yesterday's and today's filmgoers - is explored and explained in this groundbreaking, insightful, and entertaining book that will leave you with a new appreciation of silent film.
Great book . The real importance here however is the new idea or discovery that silent films were not projected at a speed of convenience but were a product of cooperation with the actors. I don’t want to explain this here but would urge anyone who follows early film history to read it themselves, apparently we still have much to discover
while I've enjoyed silent films, this book brought up and taught me a whole new way to watch and appreciate what was on the screen. what went from films without sound in my mind have now turned into a whole new art form. it also taught me that actors from the Silent era not only did transition to sound fil snot only because their voice didn't fit. so glad I dived into this excellent work.
I backed this Kickstarter project and got my copy signed by the author. Ben Model’s podcast Silent Film Music is highly recommended. I thought this book might be very similar to that one; he has a lot to say about the philosophy of playing for silent films.
Instead, this book reads more like a thesis statement about why silent films work and what makes them unique and worth reviving in a modern world. A big part of that is the cranking speed and the way actors adapted their performances to accommodate it.
This is a perspective that hasn’t been examined in other silent film books. It can get highly technical, so a certain amount of interest is required to engage in the work, but it is explained and written in a way that goes down easy. I read the entire thing on a layover on vacation.