Silent Film: A Very Short Introduction
por
Donna Kornhaber
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Science & Technology
History
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
168
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 21, 2020
Editorial
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0190852526
ISBN-13
9780190852528
Descripción
In the realm of early cinematic history, the silent film era stands as a captivating and essential chapter, rich with artistic innovation and cultural significance. Donna Kornhaber expertly navigates this fascinating landscape, providing readers with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the medium that dramatically transformed global storytelling. Through her insightful examination, she reveals how silent films were not merely a precursor to the talkies but a unique art form in their own right, marked by an array of visual techniques and expressive performances.
Kornhaber delves into the social and technological contexts that shaped the silent film industry, from the emergence of Hollywood to the influence of international cinema. She highlights the groundbreaking works and pivotal figures who helped define the era, allowing readers to appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and emotional depth of silent films.
The narrative is both enlightening and engaging, as Kornhaber discusses the ways in which silence gives rise to a different language of storytelling—one that relies heavily on visual cues, music, and physical expression. This exploration opens up a dialogue about the enduring legacy of silent films and their impact on contemporary cinema.
By the end, readers are left with a deeper understanding of how silent films not only entertained but also sparked conversations about social issues, artistry, and the evolution of film as a medium. Kornhaber's work is a profound tribute to an era that continues to resonate, inviting a new appreciation for a time when silence spoke volumes.
Kornhaber delves into the social and technological contexts that shaped the silent film industry, from the emergence of Hollywood to the influence of international cinema. She highlights the groundbreaking works and pivotal figures who helped define the era, allowing readers to appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and emotional depth of silent films.
The narrative is both enlightening and engaging, as Kornhaber discusses the ways in which silence gives rise to a different language of storytelling—one that relies heavily on visual cues, music, and physical expression. This exploration opens up a dialogue about the enduring legacy of silent films and their impact on contemporary cinema.
By the end, readers are left with a deeper understanding of how silent films not only entertained but also sparked conversations about social issues, artistry, and the evolution of film as a medium. Kornhaber's work is a profound tribute to an era that continues to resonate, inviting a new appreciation for a time when silence spoke volumes.
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