The DVD Revolution: Movies, Culture, and TechnologyBloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 179 páginas The introduction of the DVD marked the beginning of one of history's most successful technological innovations, and capped a 75-year development of home-viewing possibilities. Never before have film fans had access in their living rooms to something so remarkably close to the theatrical experience. In addition, because a DVD can hold much more than a single movie, it has allowed films to be marketed with a variety of extras, sparking both a new packaging industry and greater interest on the part of home viewers. This book provides an examination of the DVD's impact, both on home viewing and on film study. From film fan culture through filmmaker commentaries, from special editions to a look at where the format will go from here, author Aaron Barlow offers the first-ever exploration of this explosive new entertainment phenomenon. |
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... featurettes on any topic imaginable . Films are partic- ularly apt topics for this . Actors , after all , lead public , often photographed , often taped lives . Finding sound and image for a featurette is extraordinarily easy ...
... featurette about the way color is manipulated in the lab for the purposes of a contemporary film . Historical Information . Most of the featurettes in this category were filmed as entertainment , not as serious attempts to present ...
... featurettes on just about every aspect of the project , starting with looks back at J.R.R. Tolkien himself . Among the early topics explored are the community of writers Tolkien was among and the reasons for the trilogy's publication as ...
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CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE AT OUR HOUSE | 29 |
THE SPECIAL EDITION DVD | 75 |
THE DVD AUDIO COMMENTARY | 109 |
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