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Heralding the digital era of cinema as a return to its roots as a crossroads of other media and cultural practices, André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion challenge the prognosis that cinema is dying, arguing that cinema has always been more an "evolving patchwork of federated cultural series" than a static form with a fixed identity. In a discussion ranging from early cinema, of which today's media landscape a century later is an eerie reflection, to opera films in local movie theatres to the "return of cinema's repressed" - animation, and now performance capture - The Kinematic Turn: Film in…mehr

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Heralding the digital era of cinema as a return to its roots as a crossroads of other media and cultural practices, André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion challenge the prognosis that cinema is dying, arguing that cinema has always been more an "evolving patchwork of federated cultural series" than a static form with a fixed identity. In a discussion ranging from early cinema, of which today's media landscape a century later is an eerie reflection, to opera films in local movie theatres to the "return of cinema's repressed" - animation, and now performance capture - The Kinematic Turn: Film in the Digital Era and its Ten Problems lays out a roadmap for negotiating the issues that will confront cinema in the years ahead as it increasingly mingles with other media. In the process the authors coin another neologism in their extensive repertoire, the "kinematic," or the shift from the medium cinema to a convergence of moving image media, one that will engender a major "turn" in study of the field. This expanded second edition includes a lengthy interview with the authors on the developments in their thinking since this volume was first published.
Autorenporträt
ANDRÉ GAUDREAULT is a professor at the Université de Montréal, the Canada Research Chair in Cinema and Media Studies and director of the Technès International Research Partnership. His books include From Plato to Lumière , Film and Attraction, and, with Philippe Marion, The End of Cinema? PHILIPPE MARION is a professor at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) and the Facultés universitaires in Namur and Mons. Co-founder of the Observatoire du récit médiatique (ORM) and director of the research group Analyse des médias, he is the author of Traces en cases, L'année des médias, Schuiten, filiation, and, with André Gaudreault, The End of Cinema?