Colour remains one of the few uncharted territories in writing about film style. Colour is the first monograph to deal with the close criticism of film colour across decades and countries. Through detailed explorations of films such as Three Colours: White and The Green Ray, this study offers a way of approaching, interpreting, and appreciating cinematic colour. The book also considers film’s ability to place colour in a shifting relationship with all other points of style including camerawork, editing, performance, music, and lighting. Accessible and inventive in its approach, Colour invites the reader to see films differently, providing a fresh perspective of this overlooked element of cinema aesthetics.
Tabla de materias
List of plates
List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Three Colours: White
2. Equinox Flower
3. The Green Ray
4. Written on the Wind
5. Fear Eats the Soul
6. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Afterword
Appendix A: DVD information
Appendix B: Colour in film – a timeline
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Sobre el autor
Des O’Rawe teaches Film Studies in the School of Creative Arts, Queen’s University of Belfast