ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Film History is an indispensable guide for anyone studying film history for the first time. The approach taken presents a substantial and readable overview of the field and provides students with a tool of reference that will be valuable throughout their studies.

The volume is divided into two parts. The first is a set of eleven essays that approaches film history around the following themes:

  • History of the moving image
  • Film as art and popular culture
  • Production process
  • Evolution of sound
  • Alternative modes: experimental, documentary, animation
  • Cultural difference
  • Film’s relationship to history

The second is a critical dictionary that explains concepts, summarizes debates in film studies, defines technical terms, describes major periods and movements, and discusses historical situations and the film industry. The volume as a whole is designed as an active system of cross-references: readers of the essays are referred to dictionary entries (and vice versa) and both provide short bibliographies that encourage readers to investigate topics.

part |2 pages

PART I: FILM HISTORY: A THEMATIC APPROACH

chapter 2|11 pages

FILM AS POPULAR CULTURE

chapter 3|12 pages

FILM AS ART

chapter 5|13 pages

THE EVOLUTION OF SOUND IN CINEMA

chapter 6|7 pages

EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA

chapter 7|8 pages

DOCUMENTARY FILM

chapter 8|11 pages

ANIMATION

chapter 9|12 pages

FILMING “DIFFERENCE”

chapter 10|12 pages

MAKING HISTORY THROUGH MEDIA