The Aesthetics of Digital Montage

Marc Furstenau

The Aesthetics of Digital Montage

Film Editing and Technological Change

Tracing the recent changes to the technology of film editing, this book offers an account of the aesthetics of digital montage. It is commonly argued that the changes to the technical apparatus of editing, the emergence of new systems for digital editing, have altered the basic identity or ontology of the cinema as an art. Such claims, it is argued in this book, are based on a misunderstanding of the relation between technology and technique, and more generally between the technical and the aesthetic. Applying recent theories of art, and employing specific concepts from philosophical aesthetics, an account of cinematic art is offered that can better accommodate the kinds of technical changes that have occurred in recent decades, with the advent of computer technology in the cinema. An aesthetics of digital montage is presented as part of a more general proposal for a theory of technical change in the cinema.
Auteur

Marc Furstenau

Marc Furstenau is Professor of Film Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa. He published articles on a range of topics and is the editor of The Film Theory Reader: Debates and Arguments (Routledge, 2010), co-editor of Cinema and Technology: Cultures, Theories, Practices (Palgrave, 2008), and co-editor of Special Effects on the Screen: Faking the View from Méliès to Motion Capture (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022). He is past editor of the Canadian Journal of Film Studies.
Titel
The Aesthetics of Digital Montage
Subtitel
Film Editing and Technological Change
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€ 129,00
ISBN
9789463722803
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
294
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Cinema and Technology
Categorieën
Art and Material Cultures
Film Studies
Media Studies
Discipline
Film, Media, and Communication
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