"Students love watching movies. Give them the tools to understand why. Building on students' enthusiasm for screened entertainment, Looking at Movies is more successful than any other text at motivating students to understand and analyze what they see onscreen. The Seventh Edition features new and refreshed video, assessment, and interactive media, making the book's pathbreaking media program more assignable and gradable than ever before. Looking at Movies gives instructors all they need to inspire students to graduate from passive watching to active looking"--
Looking at Movies: Buch
Two DVDs complement and elaborate on key concepts in the text.
The Seventh Edition features new and refreshed video, assessment, and interactive media, making the bookÕs pathbreaking media program more assignable and gradable than ever before.
Building on students' enthusiasm for movies, this text is more successful than any other at motivating students to understand and analyze film.
The Critical Eye: An Introduction to Looking at the Movies
Examines nineteen popular films, such as The Godfather trilogy, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, and American Beauty, and shows how they convey a range of striking perspectives on the human encounter with God. Original.
Written by the director of the writing program at Dartmouth College and the authors of the leading introductory film-studies text, Writing About Movies is the only writing guide a student of film will need.
Bordwell scrutinizes the theories of style launched by various film historians and celebrates a century of cinema.
You won’t need a degree in economics to enjoy this fascinating book, just an armchair and an inquiring mind. "This is one of the very best books on pricing.
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