Purse, Lisa.
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2013.
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Notes:
- Includes filmography (p. [168]-170).
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-167) and index.
- 1. Interpretation and the digital — 2. Digital imaging as metaphor — 3. Digital imaging and the body — 4. Historicising the digital — 5. Representation and the digital — 6. The digital in three dimensions.
- This book discusses how digital imaging can mimic, transform, shape and generate both fantastical and mundane objects and phenomena from scratch, and how our cultural ideas about digital imaging can influence meaning within a film, a scene or even a single shot.
Subjects:
- Digital cinematography — History.
- Digital cinematography — Production and direction.
- Cinematography — Special effects — Case studies.
- Image processing — Digital techniques.
- Motion pictures — Evaluation.
Requested by Kurpiers, R