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Theorizing the Moving Image (Cambridge Studies in Film) Book

Written by a leading film critic, this volume consists of penetrating analyses of soap opera, documentary, comedy, sight gags, film metaphor, point-of-view editing, movie music, etc. Containing in depth criticism of existing approaches, the essays represent the cognitivist turn in film studies.Read More

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    Theorizing the Moving Image brings together a selection of essays written by one of the leading critics of film over the past two decades. In this volume, Noël Carroll examines theoretical aspects of film and television through penetrating analyses of such genres as soap opera, documentary, and comedy, and such topics as sight gags, film metaphor, point-of-view editing, and movie music. Throughout, individual films are considered in depth. Carroll's essays, moreover, represent the cognitivist turn in film studies, containing in-depth criticism of existing approaches to film theory, and heralding a new approach to film theory.

  • 0521466075
  • 9780521466073
  • Noel Carroll
  • 31 May 1996
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 452
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