Film techniques of the 1920s

Alexei Bogdanov Alexei.Bogdanov at COLORADO.EDU
Tue Oct 20 19:54:31 UTC 2009


Hi Tony,

>From a current colleague of mine to a former student of yours:
Bruce Kawin, How Movies Work
http://www.amazon.com/How-Movies-Work-Bruce-Kawin/dp/0520076966/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256067918&sr=1-1
It gives you the whole nine yards and the history thereof.

Cheers,
Alexei
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Alexei Bogdanov
University of Colorado at Boulder
bogdanov at colorado.edu



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>A former student of mine is producing a short film and has asked me a
> question that I can't answer:  her idea is to borrow the visual  style of
> Soviet and German silent cinema of the 1920s (e..g., *Metropolis*) and 
> she's
> asking for published sources (in English) which discuss the kinds of
> lighting/equipment used in the period.
>
> Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions,
>
> Tony
>
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> Anthony Anemone
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> The New School
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