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End of Cinema?: A Medium in Crisis in the Digital Age

Contributor(s): Gaudreault, André (Author), Marion, Philippe (Author), Barnard, Timothy (Translator)

ISBN: 9780231173568

Publisher: Columbia University Press

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Pub Date: April 14, 2015

Dewey: 791.4301

LCCN: 2014034184

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 8.30" L x 5.50" W ( 0.83 lbs) 256 pages

Series: Film and Culture

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Description: Is a film watched on a video screen still cinema? Have digital compositing, motion capture, and other advanced technologies remade or obliterated the craft? Rooted in their hypothesis of the "double birth of media," André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion take a positive look at cinema's ongoing digital revolution and reaffirm its central place in a rapidly expanding media landscape.

The authors begin with an overview of the extreme positions held by opposing camps in the debate over cinema: the "digitalphobes" who lament the implosion of cinema and the "digitalphiles" who celebrate its new, vital incarnation. Throughout, they remind readers that cinema has never been a static medium but a series of processes and transformations powering a dynamic art. From their perspective, the digital revolution is the eighth major crisis in the history of motion pictures, with more disruptions to come. Brokering a peace among all sides, Gaudreault and Marion emphasize the cultural practice of cinema over rigid claims on its identity, moving toward a common conception of cinema to better understand where it is headed next.

Review Quotes: Gaudreault and Marion make a nuanced argument for rethinking the very nature and impact of the digital revolution on cinema. Their book is an unusually thorough and balanced analysis. It should be required reading.--Richard Abel, University of Michigan

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