04471oam 2200553 450 991079605940332120240130230743.090-485-3020-210.1515/9789048530205(MiAaPQ)EBC30190162(Au-PeEL)EBL30190162(CKB)25179624100041(OCoLC)1348484297(MdBmJHUP)musev2_103615(DE-B1597)635186(DE-B1597)9789048530205(EXLCZ)992517962410004120240116d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpecial effects on the screen faking the view from Méliès to motion capture /edited by Martin Lefebvre and Marc FurstenauFirst edition.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press B.V.,[2022]©20221 online resource (520 pages) illustrationsCinema and Technology SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.Print version: Lefebvre, Martin Special Effects on the Screen Paris : Amsterdam University Press,c2022 Includes bibliographical references and index.13. King Kong, An Open Perspective -- Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues -- 14. Uncanny Visual Effects, Postwar Modernity, and House of Wax 3D -- Kristen Whissel -- 15. Oblivion: Of Time and Special Effects -- Sean Cubitt -- Envoi -- 16. The Effect of Miracles and the Miracle of Effects: Bazin's Faith in Evolution -- Dudley Andrew -- Bibliography -- Index7. Black Magic: The "Space Between the Frames" in Cinematic Special Effects -- Donald Crafton -- 8. Photography and the Composite Image, or A Portrait of Melies as Bergsonian Filmmaker -- Benoît Turquety -- 9. From Trick to Special Effect: Standardization and the Rise of Imperceptible Cinematic Illusions -- Katharina Loew -- 10. Special Effects and Spaces of Communication: A Semio-Pragmatic Approach -- Roger Odin -- 11. Image Capture, or The Control of Special Effects -- Philippe Marion -- Films -- 12. Murnau's Sunrise: In-Camera Effects and Effects Specialists -- Janet BergstromCover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Martin Lefebvre and Marc Furstenau -- Concepts -- 1. Mind(ing) the Gap -- Martin Lefebvre -- 2. Images as Visual Effects -- John Belton -- 3. The Pragmatics of Trucage: Between Feigning and Fiction -- François Jost -- 4. Realism, Illusion, and Special Effects in the Cinema -- Marc Furstenau -- Techniques -- 5. Trick-o-logics 1810/1910: The Magic of Tricks and Special Effects -- Between the Stage and the Screen -- Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk -- 6. Those Ordinary "Special Effects" -- François AlberaSince the very first days of cinema, audiences have marveled at the special effects imagery presented on movie screens. While long relegated to the margins of film studies, special effects have recently become the object of a burgeoning field of scholarship. With the emergence of a digital cinema, and the development of computerized visual effects, film theorists and historians have been reconsidering the traditional accounts of cinematic representation, recognising the important role of special effects. Understood as a constituent part of the cinema, special effects are a major technical but also aesthetic component of filmmaking and an important part of the experience for the audience. In this volume, new directions are charted for the exploration of this indispensable aspect of the cinematic experience. Each of the essays in this collection offers new insight into the theoretical and historical study of special effects. The contributors address the many aspects of special effects, from a variety of perspectives, considering them as a conceptual problem, recounting the history of specific special effects techniques, and analysing notable effects films.Cinema and technology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)CinematographySpecial effectsHistoryCinematographySpecial effectsHistory.778.5345Lefebvre MartinFurstenau Marc1963-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796059403321Special Effects on the Screen3671741UNINA