1. Film as Art: The Nature of Art, Ways of looking at Art, Film, Recording, and the other arts, The Structure of Art
2. Technology: Image and Sound: Art and Technology, The Lens, The Camera, The Filmstock, The Soundtrack, Post-Production, Video and Film Projection
3. The Language of Film:
Signs and Syntax: Signs, syntax
4. The Shape of Film History: Movies/Films/Cinema, "Movies": Economics, "Film": Politics, "Cinema":Asethetics
5. Film Theory: Form and Function: The Critics, The Poet and the Philosopher: Lindsay and Munsterberg, Expressionism and Realism: Arnheim and
Kracauer, Montage: Pudovkin, Eisenstein, Balzacs, and Formalism, Mise en Scene: Neorealism, Bazin, and Godard, Film Speaks and Acts: Metz and Contemporary Theory
6. Media: In the Middle of Things: Community, Print and Electronic Media, Radio and Records, Television and Videos
7. Multimedia:
The Digital Revolution: The Digital Revolution, The Myth of Multimedia, The Myth of Virtual Reality, The Myth of Cyberspace, "What is to be Done"
FILM AND MEDIA: A CHRONOLOGY - READING ABOUT FILM AND MEDIA - INDEX
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James Monaco is a writer, publisher, and producer. His books include American Film Now, The New Wave, The Encyclopedia of Film, and The Connoisseur's Guide to the Movies.