Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Narrativising Pastness : The Photographs of Donald Thomson and Ten Canoes
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    y separately published work icon Framing Film : Cinema and the Visual Arts Steven Allen (editor), Laura Hubner (editor), Bristol : Intellect , 2012 11377890 2012 anthology criticism

    'In Framing Film, film studies experts Steven Allen and Laura Hubner draw on a selection of historically and culturally diverse texts to explore the intricate relationships between cinema and the visual arts. Broad in scope, the volume considers a range of visual arts media, including posters, paintings, photography, comic books, and production design. By examining these various forms of media, Allen and Hubner emphasize the ability of visual arts to frame the spectator’s experience of cinema. Among the films and artists considered in this thought-provoking interdisciplinary volume are selections from both the high- and low-brow aspects of culture.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Bristol : Intellect , 2012
    pg. 95-112
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