Make Film History is both a book and a hands-on website. The book describes crucial moments when movies fundamentally changed. It explains how yesterday's great filmmakers live on today in contemporary films. On the website, simple hands-on exercises put you in the place of (or next to) great filmmakers as they solved filmmaking problems. You watch - or second-guess - or do it yourself - as the building blocks of movies emerge. Make Film History! is for every movie lover who has ever asked, "How did they do that?" or ever said, "I'd like to make a movie, too!"
Make Film History is both a book and a hands-on website. The book describes crucial moments when movies fundamentally changed. It explains how yesterday's great filmmakers live on today in contemporary films. On the website, simple hands-on exercises put you in the place of (or next to) great filmmakers as they solved filmmaking problems. You watch - or second-guess - or do it yourself - as the building blocks of movies emerge. Make Film History! is for every movie lover who has ever asked, "How did they do that?" or ever said, "I'd like to make a movie, too!"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Gerst, Ph.D., chairs the Liberal Arts Department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. He has taught film aesthetics and film history to thousands of designers, artists, and young filmmakers in North America and, in online courses at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, to film students around the world. A veteran teacher who first cut movies standing at a Moviola, he brings a digital filmmaker perspective to the history of the movies.
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Intermittency: Eadweard Muybridge "Reality": Auguste and Louis Lumière Imagination: Georges Méliès Cutting to Continuity: Edwin S. Porter Mise-en-Scène: Charlie Chaplin Moving Camera: Giovanni Pastrone Classical Cutting: D.W. Griffith Montage: Lev Kuleshov Intertitles: Manuel Orazi Studio Factory: Sunrise Synchronous Sound: The Jazz Singer Aspect Ratio: Abel Gance Thematic Montage: Dziga Vertov Production Code: Scarface Storyboard: Webb Smith Score: Max Steiner Ending: Casablanca Technicolor: Michael Powell Voice-Over: Portrait of Jennie Jump-Cut: Breathless Mixing Sound: Walter Murch Montage to Mashup: Cinema Paradiso Chroma Key: Forrest Gump Person and Role: Being John Malkovitch Documentary "Reality": Charlie Bit Me
Intermittency: Eadweard Muybridge "Reality": Auguste and Louis Lumière Imagination: Georges Méliès Cutting to Continuity: Edwin S. Porter Mise-en-Scène: Charlie Chaplin Moving Camera: Giovanni Pastrone Classical Cutting: D.W. Griffith Montage: Lev Kuleshov Intertitles: Manuel Orazi Studio Factory: Sunrise Synchronous Sound: The Jazz Singer Aspect Ratio: Abel Gance Thematic Montage: Dziga Vertov Production Code: Scarface Storyboard: Webb Smith Score: Max Steiner Ending: Casablanca Technicolor: Michael Powell Voice-Over: Portrait of Jennie Jump-Cut: Breathless Mixing Sound: Walter Murch Montage to Mashup: Cinema Paradiso Chroma Key: Forrest Gump Person and Role: Being John Malkovitch Documentary "Reality": Charlie Bit Me
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