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	<title>The Filmcake &#187; Film Art</title>
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		<title>Film Art Finished!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 21:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finished reading Film Art, 7th ed. last week. It was a delicious aperitif. It didn&#8217;t quite satisfy my hunger so much as prepare me for further voracious eating. I&#8217;m not sure how the book is read in the context of an introductory film course. I&#8217;m not sure which, if any, parts are skipped over. Nor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finished reading <em><strong>Film Art</strong>, 7th ed.</em> last week. It was a delicious aperitif. It didn&#8217;t quite satisfy my hunger so much as prepare me for further voracious eating.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure how the book is read in the context of an introductory film course. I&#8217;m not sure which, if any, parts are skipped over. Nor do I know what sort of clips or screenings would be shown in conjunction with the reading. Basically, I just decided to read the book cover to cover (aside from the Sample Analyses). After reading through the third chapter, I decided to watch <em>Citizen Kane</em> again. This way, I could follow along with <em>Film Art&#8217;s</em> discussion on Narrative Form. And, then as I read through Chapters 4 &amp; 5 on the types of films, I was able to find many of the referenced short films online (e.g. <em>The River, Ballet Mecanique</em>, etc.). I&#8217;m certain that this endeavor&#8211;teaching myself about film&#8211;would be much more difficult if it weren&#8217;t for YouTube, <a href="http://www.archive.org" target="_blank">Internet Archive</a>, and Google.</p>
<p>I watched <em>North by Northwest </em>again and read the Sample Analysis that is included in Chapter 11. Over the next few days, I plan on doing the same&#8211;watching the film and reading the included analysis&#8211;with <em>The Thin Blue Line</em> and <em>His Girl Friday</em>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure where to go from here. Some of the topics brought up in the book that interested me most were lighting techniques and editing. I hadn&#8217;t before appreciated the craft that went into both of these elements. I&#8217;m also very curious about film history, especially the French New Wave.  And just more generally, I want to learn more about film theory. There&#8217;s plenty of places to go from here.</p>
<p>I have a couple of books on Kubrick and several on Hitchcock, as well as a decent collection of their films, so I might set off on looking at the work of one of these great directors. Still, I&#8217;d like to partake of some more general film knowledge before getting into a particular director. We&#8217;ll see&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Film Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finally received my used copy of Film Art from Powell&#8217;s. It&#8217;s a little dog-eared but I&#8217;m not complaining (it was under $25 including shipping). Since it&#8217;s an introductory textbook, I figure I&#8217;ll just read it from beginning to end and then figure out where to go next. Each chapter ends with a section that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally received my used copy of <em>Film Art</em> from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.powells.com">Powell&#8217;s</a>. It&#8217;s a little dog-eared but I&#8217;m not complaining (it was under $25 including shipping). Since it&#8217;s an introductory textbook, I figure I&#8217;ll just read it from beginning to end and then figure out where to go next. Each chapter ends with a section that suggests where to go for further reading. So, this ought to give me a good idea of where to carry on from here.</p>
<p>Into the fourth chapter, one thing is for certain&#8211;I need to watch <em>Citizen Kane</em> again. But, <em>No Country for Old Men</em> just came out on DVD and I want to watch that again, too. And, I&#8217;ve got to watch <em>The Assassination of JJ by the CRF</em> so I can exchange it at BB for something else so I can finally cancel my BB Online membership and move over to Netflix. And, as I read through <em>Film Art</em> and browse film blogs and film magazines, my <strong>List of Movies to Watch</strong> grows ever bigger. So much to see&#8230;not enough time.</p>
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