Film

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  1. Book ImageLooking at Movies: An Introduction to Film

    Richard Barsam, Dave Monahan

    Third Edition

    Looking at Movies, Third Edition is an accessible and visually dynamic introduction to film studies that offers more media support and a lower price than all of its competitors.More

  2. Book ImageLooking at Movies: An Introduction to Film

    Richard Barsam, Dave Monahan

    Fourth Edition

    Film analysis starts here.More

  3. Book ImageHamlet: Screenplay, Introduction and Film Diary

    Kenneth Branagh, William Shakespeare, Russell Jackson, Et Al.

    The tie-in book to the latest Shakespearean film by Kenneth Branagh, whose Henry V and Much Ado About Nothing were huge critical and popular successes.More

  4. Book ImageA History of Narrative Film

    David A. Cook

    Fourth Edition

    Sophisticated in its analytical content, current and comprehensive in its coverage of all aspects of film and filmmaking, and informed throughout by fascinating historical and cultural contexts, A History of Narrative Film is widely acknowledged to be the definitive text in the field.More

  5. Book ImageThe Big Lebowski: The Making of a Coen Brothers Film

    Tricia Cooke, William Preston Robertson

    Winners of two Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and for Best Actress for their odd and wonderful Fargo, the Coen Brothers present their new film: The Big Lebowski, starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman.More

  6. Book ImageShakespeare and Film: A Norton Guide

    Samuel Crowl

    A lively, concise introduction to film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays from the silent era to the present, Shakespeare and Film pays particular attention to the most influential directors' cinematic portrayals of the plays, offering insightful close readings of the elements of film—camera work, editing, music, acting, montage, among others—that students can use as models for their own writing and analysis.More

  7. Book ImageFilm Analysis: A Norton Reader

    Jeffrey Geiger, R. L. Rutsky

    Film Analysis: A Norton Reader offers concise analyses—each written exclusively for this text by a leading scholar—of forty-four diverse, historically significant films.More

  8. Book ImageWarning Shadows: Home Alone with Classic Cinema

    Gary Giddins

    A brilliantly insightful and witty examination of beloved and little-known films, directors, and stars by one of America’s most esteemed critics.More

  9. Book ImageWriting About Movies

    Karen Gocsik, Dave Monahan, Richard Barsam

    Third Edition

    The most succinct, practical, and affordable introduction to thinking and writing about film.More

  10. Book ImageReel Music: Exploring 100 Years of Film Music

    Roger Hickman

    Reel Music provides an in-depth, chronological overview of music’s role in film from the birth of the medium to the present.More

  11. Book ImageKate: The Life of Katharine Hepburn

    Charles Higham

    "Outstanding....A biography equal to its subject, warm, honest, fascinating."—NewsdayMore

  12. Book ImageThe Documentary Tradition

    Lewis Jacobs

    Second Edition

    Originally published in 1971, The Documentary Tradition is the essential survey of the development and achievements of one of the most distinctive and influential genres of film. Edited by the distinguished filmmaker and historian Lewis Jacobs, the book has become an indispensable reference for both students and practitioners of the documentary.More

  13. Book ImageThe Bad and the Beautiful: Hollywood in the Fifties

    Sam Kashner, Jennifer Macnair

    A vivid portrait of power, fame, and sex in 1950s Hollywood, from the rise of tabloid journalism to the making of legendary film icons.More

  14. Book ImageSpike Lee: That's My Story and I'm Sticking to It

    Spike Lee, Kaleem Aftab

    A candid account of one of America's most provocative filmmakers that belongs on the shelf of any serious movie lover.More

  15. Book ImageAmerican Film: A History

    Jon Lewis

    Written by a top scholar in the field, American Film: A History gives students a thorough understanding of the fascinating intersection of artistry and economics in Hollywood cinema from the beginning of film history to the present.More

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