The Life of Mise-En-ScèNe: Visual Style and British Film Criticism, 1946–78
John Gibbs
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Description for The Life of Mise-En-ScèNe: Visual Style and British Film Criticism, 1946–78
Hardback. Offers a critical history of key debates about visual style in British film journals in the postwar period Num Pages: 288 pages, Illustrations, black & white. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JJPG; 3JJPK; 3JJPL; APFA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 145 x 219 x 27. Weight in Grams: 486.
The life of mise-en-scène offers a critical history of key debates about visual style in British film journals in the post-war period. It reclaims an often-ignored or misrepresented history, including: the concept of film poetry in the journal Sequence, changing attitudes in Sight and Sound during the 1950s, and the battle over the significance of film style which raged between a number of small journals and the national press in the early 1960s.
It examines the British school, first associated with Movie in the 1960s, which, in Adrian Martin’s words, is enjoying a ‘widespread, international revival’ – but ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Manchester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780719088667
SKU
V9780719088667
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99-15
About John Gibbs
John Gibbs is Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of Reading -- .
Reviews for The Life of Mise-En-ScèNe: Visual Style and British Film Criticism, 1946–78
‘Gibbs undertakes an ambitious, large-scale project of critical historiography that, despite its scope, nevertheless manifests a quality of attention to the fi ne grain of concrete detail befitting its primary subject: the best achievements of interpretive or expressive mise-en-scène criticism … Gibbs’s book is one of major scope and historical ambition, covering half a century, the origins of ... Read more