内容简介
Hollywood moviemaking is one of the constants of American life, but how much has it changed since the glory days of the big studios? David Bordwell argues that the principles of visual storytelling created in the studio era are alive and well, even in today's bloated blockbusters. American filmmakers have created a durable tradition - one that we should not be ashamed to call artistic, and one that survives in both mainstream entertainment and niche-marketed indie cinema. Bordwell traces the continuity of this tradition in a wide array of films made since 1960, from romantic comedies like "Jerry Maguire" and "Love Actually" to more imposing efforts like "A Beautiful Mind". He also draws upon testimony from writers, directors, and editors who are acutely conscious of employing proven principles of plot and visual style. Within the limits of the 'classical' approach, innovation can flourish. Bordwell examines how imaginative filmmakers have pushed the premises of the system in films such as JFK, Memento, and Magnolia. He discusses generational, technological, and economic factors leading to stability and change in Hollywood cinema and includes close analyses of selected shots and sequences. As it ranges across four decades, examining classics like "American Graffiti" and "The Godfather" as well as recent success like "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers", this book provides a vivid and engaging interpretation of how Hollywood moviemakers have created a vigorous, resourceful tradition of cinematic storytelling that continues to engage audiences around the world.
作者简介
大衛博維爾 (David Bordwell)
擁有愛荷華大學電影碩士及博士學位,是威斯康辛大學麥迪遜分校電影學院的榮譽教授。著作包括The Films of Carl-Theodor Dreyer (University of California Press, 1981)、Narration in the Fiction Film (University of Wisconsin Press, 1985)、Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema (Princeton University Press, 1988)、Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of Cinema (Harvard University Press, 1989)、The Cinema of Eisenstein (Harvard University Press, 1933)、On the History of Film Style (Harvard University Press, 1997)、Planet Hong Kong: Popular Cinema and the Art of Entertainment (Harvard University Press, 2000)、Figures Traced in Light: On Cinematic Staging (University of California Press, 2005)、The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and style in Modern Movie (University of California Press, 2006)、Poetics of Cinema (Routledge, 2008),以及Pandora’s Digital Box: Films Files, and the Future of Movies (Irvington Way Institute Press, 2012)。曾榮獲優良大學教授獎,並獲頒哥本哈根大學榮譽學位。
The Way Hollywood Tells It是2006年由UniversityofCaliforniaPress出版,作者DavidBordwell。
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