Cinema developed against the backdrop of the two world wars, and over the years has seen smaller wars, revolutions, and profound social changes. Its history reflects this changing landscape, and, more than any other art form, developments in technology. In this Very Short Introduction, Nowell-Smith looks at the defining moments of the industry, from silent to sound, black and white to color, and considers its genres from intellectual art house to mass market entertainment.
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Laura Darn & Kyle MacLachlan on the set of BLUE VELVET. The David Lynch film is on 35mm next Wednesday at Nitehawk Prospect Park, introduced by @intothecrevasse, author of the new book "Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes": https://t.co/DeDgtyz0GP https://t.co/5eZkOgACff
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Happy US publication day to @intothecrevasse, whose new book Colours of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes is not only *gorgeous* to look at but filled to the brim with insightful analysis and a wealth of great info on the history of cinema. Out in the UK, too! https://t.co/WDBzY7pTXu
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COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS, ENEMIES — anyone who would be interested in an advance review copy of my beautiful new book Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes, just give me a shout