Technology and Film Scholarship: Experience, Study, Theory
Technology and Film Scholarship: Experience, Study, Theory
edited by Santiago Hidalgo by André Gaudreault
Amsterdam University Press, 2017 eISBN: 978-90-485-2527-0 | Paper: 978-90-8964-754-2 Library of Congress Classification PN1995.9.T43T434 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 791
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This volume brings together a wide range of research on the ways in which technological innovations have established new and changing conditions for the experience, study and theorization of film. Drawn from the IMPACT film conference (The Impact of Technological Innovations on the Historiography and Theory of Cinema) held in Montreal in 2011, the book includes contributions from such leading figures in the field as Tom Gunning, Charles Musser, Jan Olsson and Vinzenz Hediger.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Santiago Hidalgo is Director of the [Laboratoire CinéMédias](http://labocinemedias.ca/) and [Affiliate Professor](https://recherche.umontreal.ca/nos-chercheurs/repertoire-des-professeurs/chercheur/is/in28935/) at Université de Montréal. He is a member of the [TECHNÊS](http://technes.org/) *International Research Partnership on Cinema Technology* scientific committee and editor of the [Cinema and Technology](https://www.aup.nl/en/series/cinema-and-technology) series at Amsterdam University Press. He is co-editor of *The Blackwell Companion to Early Cinema* (Wiley, 2011).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword André GaudreaultIntroduction The Discursive Spaces Between a History of Film Technology and Technological Experience Santiago HidalgoSECTION I: EXPERIENCEChapter 1 When Did Cinema Become Cinema?: Technology, History, and the Moving PicturesCharles MusserChapter 2Exhibition Practices in Transition: Spectators, Audiences, and ProjectorsJan OlssonChapter 3 Reel Changes: Post-mortem Cinephilia or the Resistance of MelancholiaAndré HabibChapter 4 Walter Benjamin’s Play Room: Where the Future So Eloquently Nests Or: What is Cinema Again?Dana CooleySECTION II: STUDYChapter 5 Hitchcock, Film Studies, and New Media: The Impact of Technology on the Analysis of FilmDavid ColangeloChapter 6 Film Analysis and Statistics: A Field ReportCharles O’BrienChapter 7 A ‘Distant Reading’ of the ‘Chaser Theory’: Local Views and the Digital Generation of New Cinema HistoryPaul MooreSECTION III: THEORYChapter 8 Graphism: A New Approach to the Evolution of Film Language Through TechnologyTom GunningChapter 9 Can We Have the Cave and Leave It Too? On the Meaning of Cinema as TechnologyVinzenz HedigerChapter 10 On Viewfinders, Video Assist Systems, and Tape Splicers: Questioning the History of Techniques and Technology in CinemaBenoît Turquety