In the fall of 1957 the University of California Press expanded Arnheim's 1933 book Film by four essays and brought that landmark work back into print as Film as Art. Now nearly fifty years after that re-edition, the book continues to occupy an important place in the literature of film. Arnheim's me
Film as art
β Scribed by Rudolf Arnheim
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 1957
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
1957
A Personal Note (page 1)
1933
Selections Adapted from Film (page 8)
1 Film and Reality (page 8)
2 The Making of a Film (page 34)
3 The Content of the Film (page 134)
4 The Complete Film (page 154)
1933
The Thoughts That Made the Picture Move (page 161)
1934
Motion (page 181)
1935
A Forecast of Television (page 188)
1938
A New LaocoΓΆn: Artistic Composites and the Talking Film (page 199)
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