Dear all,
The readings are not that intimidating actually; and hope you could enjoy at least reading the one by David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson, esp the one on mise-en-scene ; )
[update from Ran: the DB pdf are re-scanned!!! pls download the current version!!!!!]
See you next week!
cheers
Ran
[update from Ran: the DB pdf are re-scanned!!! pls download the current version!!!!!]
See you next week!
cheers
Ran
Bordwell, David & Thompson, Kristin
“the Shot: Mise-en-Scène” &“the Relation of Shot to Shot: Editing”, Film Art: and Introduction (7th Edition), University Of Wisconsin Press, 2003, p176-225, p294-344
[updates]"shot to shot"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B77fnvpX2gCNYVJUdGotY1EtZ0E/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B77fnvpX2gCNYVJUdGotY1EtZ0E/view?usp=sharing
“Introduction” & Astruc, Alexandre “What is Mise-en-Scène”, Cahier du Cinema--the 1950s: Neorealism, Hollywood, New Wave. Eds. Jim Hiller. Harvard University Press, 1985. P5-14 & p266-269
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