An Introduction to Film Studies is a comprehensive textbook for students of cinema. This completely revised and updated second edition provides a guide to key issues and concepts in film studies and also traces the historical development of film, while introducing some of the world's key national cinemas. Written by experienced teachers in the field and lavishly illustrated with over 160 film stills and production shots, it will be essential reading for any introductory student of film.
Key features of the second edition are: * updated coverage of a wide range of concepts, theories and issues in film studies * in-depth discussion of the contemporary film industry * a new chapter on spectatorship in cinema * marginal key terms, notes and cross-referencing * new case studies and examples, review questions and follow-up activities, website resources and a glossary of terms * suggestions for further reading, further viewing and a comprehensive bibliography
Contributors: Lez Cooke, Chris Jones, Mark Joyce, Asha Kasbekar, Julia Knight, Searle Kochberg, Jill Nelmes, Patrick Phillips, Allan Rowe, Chris Webster, Paul Wells
The first I read on film theory and it's a spot-on! I am really happy that the book encompasses everything from formal aspects to theoretical knowledge, from the East and the West, from low-brow to art-house. Exactly because of this inclusivity, I read about topics I would have hardly gotten into at this moment e.g. Bollywood.
Absolutely marcellous. I would definetely recommend it to everyone.
To be fair this ‘text book for the layperson’ is fairly dated now, being as it was published in 1996. It’s incredibly dry for the first 40% but then becomes, for a text book, quite a page turner. My main complaint with the book is the omission of some of the great masterworks of cinema. Despite there being a whole chapter on Bollywood (which was quite interesting) there’s very little focus on Japanese and East Asian cinema. No mention of Wong Kar-Wai (okay his best films came later but he was already hot at this time) or Akira Kurosawa. In the animation section no mention of Grave of the Fireflies or Akira, both groundbreaking works, and only a passing mention of Andrei Tarkovsky. To me, mind-boggling omissions even for the time. In the gay cinema section there was mention of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Small details maybe but also big omissions.
Cuando dice introducción realmente se refiere a 'introducción'. Como tal, es bastante útil para revisar un tema que se desconoce o simplemente para repasar sus fundamentos. En especial es útil la lista de lecturas adicionales que se incluye al final de cada capitulo.
I bought this book for a film studies class to use as a point of reference. Didnt think I would be engrossed in the material the way I was, very well put together. Glad I got this book as I still use it from time to time.