Description
Rogers shifts attention from the more theoretically glamorous aspects of new digital media, instead focusing this well-grounded historical study on how digital cinema has changed industrial practice and audience experience. -- Laura Marks, Simon Fraser University Today films are shown on iPhones, IMAX screens with massive 3D images emerging, and personal computers. With consummate research and critical insight, Rogers's book shows this is nothing new. Cinema has often introduced novelties in its image: CinemaScope in the 1950s; digital images in the 1980s; and 3D with its long history. This book makes us recognize the variety of things cinema has been, is now, and will be. -- Tom Gunning, University of Chicago
About the Author
Ariel Rogers is assistant professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University.
Reviews
Ariel Rogers's fascinating book looks at the affective addresses of technologically-innovative periods in film history to explore the different notions of spectatorial embodiment these technologies provide, from the immersive participation of the widescreen era to the relative disembodiment of the fragmented and alienated spectator in the digital era. She has made an important intervention in the ongoing discussions of spectatorship and embodiment in the cinema that will determine the direction of future scholarship in those fields. -- John Belton, Rutgers University Cinematic Appeals offers readers a concise exploration of new cinema formats and the claims and debates that surround their introduction... a wealth of interesting historical material and engaging and informative case studies featuring fine-grained analysis of individual films. Projections Ariel Rogers leads us into a fascinating journey full of information, which is theoretically robust... Cinema & Cie Timely and provocative. A well written and highly engaging text, Cinematic Appeals will interest anyone contemplating the nature of cinema in today's mediatized environment, as well as anyone interested in the history of film technology or film spectatorship. Film and History
Awards
Long-listed for Best Moving Image Book 2014.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231159166
Author Ariel Rogers
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press
Series Film and Culture Series