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Understanding Movies

The Art and History of Film

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Why does the cinema have the power to move the heart, stimulate the mind, and dazzle the imagination? The Story in Pictures covers the history and aesthetics of motion pictures from the United States and from around the world. Professor Raphael Shargel analyzes specific movies from each era in film history, including the films' importance, aspects of cinematic technique, and why each film is worthy of study.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Listeners are likely to have their own opinions about many of the movies that Professor Raphael Shargel discusses. An observation by Shargel is likely enough to elicit "Well, duh!" as much as "Say, I never thought of it that way!" Shargel has an engaging, friendly voice and a logical mind. He takes a chronological approach, recounting the important elements of the films of various periods--starting with silent pictures, moving to the talkies, and continuing through the period of Technicolor and beyond. The production has no audio embellishment--no background music, for example, to add to the historical ambiance. Nonetheless, the combination of fact and opinion works well. D.R.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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