Béla Balázs: Early Film Theory: <i>Visible Man</i> and <i>The Spirit of Film</i>
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Tapa dura
Páginas
314
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Inglés
Publicado
Jan 30, 2011
Editorial
Berghahn Books
Edición
1
ISBN-10
1845456602
ISBN-13
9781845456603
Descripción
Béla Balázs emerges as a pivotal figure in the realm of early film theory, and his insights continue to resonate in cinematic discourse today. This exploration delves into his seminal works, "Visible Man" and "The Spirit of Film," where Balázs articulates a profound understanding of the visual medium, emphasizing the interplay between man and film. His ideas challenge the viewer to consider not just the images on the screen but the deeper emotional and psychological connections they evoke.
Through the diligent editing of Erica Carter and the thoughtful translation by Rodney Livingstone, Balázs' theories are made accessible to a contemporary audience. Their efforts shed light on Balázs' distinctive perspective, which underscores the importance of individual perception in the experience of film. The book serves not only as a historical artifact but as a springboard for ongoing discussions about the nature of cinema and its relationship to human experience.
As readers engage with Balázs’ reflections, they will find themselves contemplating the essence of storytelling through film. His work invites an exploration of how films can mirror the complexity of the human condition, offering insights that remain relevant as the landscape of cinema continues to evolve.
Through the diligent editing of Erica Carter and the thoughtful translation by Rodney Livingstone, Balázs' theories are made accessible to a contemporary audience. Their efforts shed light on Balázs' distinctive perspective, which underscores the importance of individual perception in the experience of film. The book serves not only as a historical artifact but as a springboard for ongoing discussions about the nature of cinema and its relationship to human experience.
As readers engage with Balázs’ reflections, they will find themselves contemplating the essence of storytelling through film. His work invites an exploration of how films can mirror the complexity of the human condition, offering insights that remain relevant as the landscape of cinema continues to evolve.
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