Joseph D Anderson, Barbara Fisher Anderson, David Bordwell, David Bordwell, Joseph D. Anderson, Barbara Fisher Anderson
Blending unconventional film theory with nontraditional psychology to provide a radically different set of critical methods and propositions about cinema, "Moving Image Theory: Ecological Considerations" looks at film through its communication properties rather than its social or political implications. Drawing on the tenets of James J. Gibson s ecological theory of visual perception, the fifteen essays and forty-one illustrations gathered here by editors Joseph D. Anderson and Barbara Fisher Anderson offer a new understanding of how moving images are seen and understood. Focusing on a...
Blending unconventional film theory with nontraditional psychology to provide a radically different set of critical methods and propositions about cin...