With a common focus on the decisions made by filmmakers, the essays in this collection explore different aspects of the relationship between textual detail and broader conceptual frameworks. These texts reflect not only those areas of film history which have traditionally been explored through mise-en-scene criticism, but also areas such as the avant-garde and television drama which have not tended to receive such detailed investigation. In these ways, the book conducts a series of dialogues with issues in film study which are specifically provoked by close analysis.
With a common focus on the decisions made by filmmakers, the essays in this collection explore different aspects of the relationship between textual d...
The Life of Mise-en-scene offers a critical history of key debates about visual style in British film journals in the postwar period. It reclaims an often-ignored or misrepresented history, including: the concept of film poetry in the journal Sequence, changing attitudes in Sight and Sound during the 1950s, and the battle over the significance of film style which raged between a number of small journals and the national press in the early 1960s. It examines 'the British school ...] first associated with Movie in the '60s' - which, in Adrian Martin's words, is enjoying a 'widespread,...
The Life of Mise-en-scene offers a critical history of key debates about visual style in British film journals in the postwar period. It reclaims an o...