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The Great Art Of Light And Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History)
Laurent Mannoni
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Paperback. Widely regarded by historians of the early moving picture as the best work yet published on pre-cinema, The Great Art of Light and Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema throws light on a fascinating range of optical media from the twelfth century to the turn of the twentieth. Editor(s): Crangle, Richard. Translator(s): Crangle, Richard. Series: Exeter Studies in Film History. Num Pages: 572 pages, 56 b&w illustrations, bibliography. BIC Classification: APF; HBT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 153 x 228 x 37. Weight in Grams: 892.
Widely regarded by historians of the early moving picture as the best work yet published on pre-cinema, The Great Art of Light and Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema throws light on a fascinating range of optical media from the twelfth century to the turn of the twentieth. First published in French in 1994 and now translated into English, Laurent Mannoni's account projects a broad picture of the subject area now known as 'pre-cinema'.
Starting from the earliest uses of the camera obscura in astronomy and entertainment, Mannoni discusses, among many other devices, the invention and early years of the ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Number of pages
512
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Series
Exeter Studies in Film History
Condition
New
Weight
919g
Number of Pages
572
Place of Publication
Exeter, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780859896658
SKU
V9780859896658
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About Laurent Mannoni
Laurent Mannoni - collector, writer, and filmmaker is a specialist in early cinema. He is Directeur scientifique du Patrimoine et du Conservatoire des techniques at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. In 2006 he was awarded the Jean Mitry prize by the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. Richard Crangle is a freelance researcher and writer and formerly Assistant Director of the ... Read more
Reviews for The Great Art Of Light And Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History)
"If there is one book to use as a starting-point for an understanding of the history of image projection, and how pictures came to move, this is the book. Written in a clear and thoughtful style, maintained in an elegantly sympathetic translation by Richard Crangle." (Living Pictures: The Journal of the Popular and Projected Image before 1914, Vol. 1:3, 2001) ... Read more