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Farocki/Godard Volker Pantenburg ; translated by Micheal Turnbull.

By: Pantenburg, Volker, 1973- [author.]Contributor(s): Turnbull, Michael, 1959- [translator.] | Project Muse [distributor.] | Internationales Kolleg für Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie | Project Muse [distributor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: IKKM books ; volume 25 | Film Culture in TransitionPublisher: Project Muse, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (285 pages) : illustrationsISBN: 9789048527557; 9048527554Uniform titles: Film als Theorie. English Subject(s): Farocki, Harun -- Criticism and interpretation | Godard, Jean-Luc, 1930- -- Criticism and interpretation | Motion pictures -- PhilosophyGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 791 LOC classification: PN1998.3.F365 | P3613 2015Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
Introduction: Two Image Researchers -- 1. Le film qui pense: Image, Theory, Practice -- Film as a "Concrete Medium" -- Film Theories / Film as Theory -- Difference and Theory -- Montage and Cinematic Thinking -- 2. The Camera as Brush -- Film and Painting: Narrating with Images: Breathless -- Exploding the Museum: Pierrot le fou -- Arranging Things: Still Life -- Processing Images: Passion -- 3. Deviation as Norm -- Notes on the Essay Film -- 4. Cut -- Interlude in the Editing Room: What an Editing Room is: Interface -- Montage, toujours: JLG/JLG -- 5. Taking Pictures -- Photography and Film: Displacing: The Carabineers -- Rendering: Before Your Eyes Vietnam -- Surveying: Images of the World and The Inscription of War -- 6. Two or Three Ways of Speaking with the Hands: Asking Oneself: La Chinoise / Vent d'est -- Offering Oneself: Nouvelle vague -- Wxpressing Oneself: Georg K. Glaser / The Expression of Hands -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book brings together two major filmmakers--German avant-gardist Harun Farocki and French New Wave master Jean-Luc Godard--to explore the fundamental tension between theoretical abstraction and the capacities of film itself, a medium where everything seen onscreen is necessarily concrete. Volker Pantenburg shows how these two filmmakers explored the potential of combined shots and montage to create "film as theory."
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"Originally published as 'Volker Pantenburg, Film als Theorie. Bildforschung bei Harun Farocki und Jean-Luc Godard', transcript Verlag, 2006"--Title page verso.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-275) and indexes.

Introduction: Two Image Researchers -- 1. Le film qui pense: Image, Theory, Practice -- Film as a "Concrete Medium" -- Film Theories / Film as Theory -- Difference and Theory -- Montage and Cinematic Thinking -- 2. The Camera as Brush -- Film and Painting: Narrating with Images: Breathless -- Exploding the Museum: Pierrot le fou -- Arranging Things: Still Life -- Processing Images: Passion -- 3. Deviation as Norm -- Notes on the Essay Film -- 4. Cut -- Interlude in the Editing Room: What an Editing Room is: Interface -- Montage, toujours: JLG/JLG -- 5. Taking Pictures -- Photography and Film: Displacing: The Carabineers -- Rendering: Before Your Eyes Vietnam -- Surveying: Images of the World and The Inscription of War -- 6. Two or Three Ways of Speaking with the Hands: Asking Oneself: La Chinoise / Vent d'est -- Offering Oneself: Nouvelle vague -- Wxpressing Oneself: Georg K. Glaser / The Expression of Hands -- Conclusion.

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This book brings together two major filmmakers--German avant-gardist Harun Farocki and French New Wave master Jean-Luc Godard--to explore the fundamental tension between theoretical abstraction and the capacities of film itself, a medium where everything seen onscreen is necessarily concrete. Volker Pantenburg shows how these two filmmakers explored the potential of combined shots and montage to create "film as theory."

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