This book explores the rich complexity of Japan’s film history by tracing how cinema has been continually reshaped through its dynamic engagement within a shifting media ecology. Focusing on techniques that draw attention to the interval between frames on the filmstrip, something that is generally obscured in narrative film, Lee uncovers a chief mechanism by which, from its earliest period, the medium has capitalized on its materiality to instantiate its contemporaneity. In doin...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- 2. Modern Vitality: Pure Film and the Cinematic.- 3. Still Dynamic: Image and Seriality at the Dawn of Television.- 4. Animatin...
Über den Autor
Laura Lee is Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University, USA.