The Art of Watching Films ISE
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1 The art of watching films?
2 Thematic elements
3 Fictional and dramaticelements
4 Visual design?
5 Cinematography and specialvisual effects?
6 Editing?
7 Color?
8 Sound effects and dialogue?
9 The musical score?
10 Acting?
11 The director’s style?
12 Analysis of the whole film
13 Adaptations?
14 Genre films, remakes, andsequels?
15 Film and society?
Informedby the belief that making films is an art—and that watching films is also anart. With an emphasis on the narrative film, it challenges students to taketheir film experience further by sharpening their powers of observation,developing the skills and habits of perceptive watching, and discoveringcomplex aspects of film art that they might otherwise overlook. This newedition presents an organised framework that can be applied to all movies.