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Introduction: Cinematicity and Comparative Media
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Jeffrey Geiger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Illustrations v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Introduction: Cinematicity and Comparative Media 1
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Part 1 Cinematicity before Cinema
- 1. Dickensian ‘Dissolving Views’: The Magic Lantern, Visual Storytelling and the Victorian Technological Imagination 21
- 2. ‘Never Has One Seen Reality Enveloped in Such a Phantasmagoria’: Watching Spectacular Transformations, 1860–89 35
- 3. Moving-picture Media and Modernity: Taking Intermediate and Ephemeral Forms Seriously 46
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Part 2 Transitions: Early Cinema and Cinematicity
- 4. Reading in the Age of Edison: The Cinematicity of ‘The Yellow Wall-Paper’ 67
- 5. Time and Motion Studies: Joycean Cinematicity in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 88
- 6. Nature Caught in the Act: On the Transformation of an Idea of Art in Early Cinema 107
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Part 3 Cinematicity in the ‘Classic’ Cinema Age
- 7. Cinematicity of Speech and Visibility of Literature: The Poetics of Soviet Film Scripts of the Early Sound Film Era 119
- 8. Making America Global: Cinematicity and the Aerial View 133
- 9. Invisible Cities, Visible Cinema: Illuminating Shadows in Late Film Noir 157
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Part 4 Digital Cinematicity
- 10. Cinema, Video, Game: Astonishing Aesthetics and the Cinematic ‘Future’ of Computer Graphics’ Past 173
- 11. Miniature Pleasures: On Watching Films on an iPhone 196
- 12. Kino-Eye in Reverse: Visualizing Cinema 211
- Select Bibliography 235
- Index 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Illustrations v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- Introduction: Cinematicity and Comparative Media 1
-
Part 1 Cinematicity before Cinema
- 1. Dickensian ‘Dissolving Views’: The Magic Lantern, Visual Storytelling and the Victorian Technological Imagination 21
- 2. ‘Never Has One Seen Reality Enveloped in Such a Phantasmagoria’: Watching Spectacular Transformations, 1860–89 35
- 3. Moving-picture Media and Modernity: Taking Intermediate and Ephemeral Forms Seriously 46
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Part 2 Transitions: Early Cinema and Cinematicity
- 4. Reading in the Age of Edison: The Cinematicity of ‘The Yellow Wall-Paper’ 67
- 5. Time and Motion Studies: Joycean Cinematicity in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 88
- 6. Nature Caught in the Act: On the Transformation of an Idea of Art in Early Cinema 107
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Part 3 Cinematicity in the ‘Classic’ Cinema Age
- 7. Cinematicity of Speech and Visibility of Literature: The Poetics of Soviet Film Scripts of the Early Sound Film Era 119
- 8. Making America Global: Cinematicity and the Aerial View 133
- 9. Invisible Cities, Visible Cinema: Illuminating Shadows in Late Film Noir 157
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Part 4 Digital Cinematicity
- 10. Cinema, Video, Game: Astonishing Aesthetics and the Cinematic ‘Future’ of Computer Graphics’ Past 173
- 11. Miniature Pleasures: On Watching Films on an iPhone 196
- 12. Kino-Eye in Reverse: Visualizing Cinema 211
- Select Bibliography 235
- Index 240