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Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial | by Gary D. Rhodes | Robert Singer | ‎ Edinburgh University Press | ‎ English
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The American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship. Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.

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Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial is authored by Gary D. Rhodes | Robert Singer.

Product description Review Having spent 30 years making advertising film, I feel that Rhodes and Singer's new book, Consuming Images, has allowed me to understand how the making of advertising films crosses over and is connected to film making, I'm looking forward to their new book as I have begun to understand the intricacy and detail, via their understanding, of this thing I attempt to do.--Leslie Dektor, filmmaker, author and award-winning television commercial directorIt's rare to find an introductory text on a truly emerging or ignored film studies topic. [...] Gary D. Rhodes and Robert Singer provide a detailed introduction to an unlikely and welcoming subject.--Matthew Sorrento, Rutgers University "Film International 2021"Rhodes and Singer should be congratulated on this fascinating new volume. For some reason, advertising has been a blind spot in audiovisual scholarship and they make a convincing argument for its importance in relation to film, and vice versa. The book provides an absorbing insight into the relationship between TV advertising and Hollywood, in an extremely readable and engaging study that breaks new ground and underlines the crucial relationship of the artistic and the financial that can be lost from sight in discussions of cinema and television.--Professor K.J. Donnelly, University of SouthamptonThis fascinating book explores the rich relationship between the TV commercial and Hollywood, and makes a persuasive case for the television commercial as a valid art form in its own right.--Matthew Rolston, artist, photographer, filmmaker and television commercial director From the Inside Flap Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television CommercialBy Gary D. Rhodes and Robert SingerThe American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship. Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.Robert Singer is Professor of English at Kingsborough, CUNY and Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center.Gary D. Rhodes has been involved in professional filmmaking for over two decades, his work ranging from writing and directing films to managing production companies. He is the author of numerous books and journal essays on cinema. From the Back Cover Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television CommercialBy Gary D. Rhodes and Robert SingerThe American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship.Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.Robert Singer is Professor of English at Kingsborough, CUNY and Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center.Gary D. Rhodes has been involved in professional filmmaking for over two decades, his work ranging from writing and directing films to managing production companies. He is the author of numerous books and journal essays on cinema. About the Author Robert Singer is a Professor of Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. He received a Ph.D. from New York University in Comparative Literature. His areas of expertise include literary and film interrelations, interdisciplinary research in film history and aesthetics, and comparative studies. He co-edited Zola and Film (2005), The Brooklyn Film (2003), and he also co-authored the text, The History of Brooklyn's Three Major Performing Arts Institutions (2003). Gary D. Rhodes is Head of Film & Mass Media at the University of Central Florida. He is the author of Lugosi (1997), White Zombie: Anatomy of a Horror Film (2002), Emerald Illusions: The Irish in Early American Cinema (2012) and The Perils of Moviegoing in America (2012). Rhodes is also the writer-director of the documentary films Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997) and Banned in Oklahoma (2004). Currently he is at w

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Published by ‎ Edinburgh University Press
Language: ‎ English
Publication date: ‎ 31 January 2020
Category: Performing Arts > Film & Television
Dimensions: ‎ 15.88 x 1.27 x 24.13 cm
Weight: ‎ 476 g
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ISBN-139781474460682
ISBN-101474460682
Publisher‎ Edinburgh University Press
Language‎ English
Dimensions‎ 15.88 x 1.27 x 24.13 cm
Weight‎ 476 g
Country‎ United Kingdom
CategoryPerforming Arts › Film & Television
authorGary D. Rhodes | Robert Singer

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