check the history of the (in)famous 'warner brothers close-up' when the
top of heads were cropped out of the frame. it lead to a certain 'body'
shock at the time, 70 odd years ago. that should lead somewhere.
philip
On 23.07.2006, at 23:15, Henry McKean Taylor wrote:
What immediately comes to mind: there's the chapter on close-ups and
the face in Deleuze's first cinema book: The Movement Image (the
chapter on the affect image); there's a book by Jacques Aumont on the
face in the cinema, and there are texts by Wolfgang Beilenhoff et al.
in recent issues of the German periodical montage/av.
Henry
Am 23.07.2006 um 10:18 schrieb zohar bareket:
> can anyone help me with a preliminary bibliography on the use of the
> close up of faces in cinema?
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