Dr Ray Edmondson's long and illustrious career in the audiovisual archiving industry spans over 5...
Floriane Place-Verghnes examines the work of this great American animator. Focusing primarily on ...
This collection of essays explores the complex issue of film distribution from the invention of c...
Martin Loiperdinger is Professor of Media Studies at Trier University and has published articles,...
Marco Lori completed his PhD at Birkbeck, University of London, with a thesis about Stan Brakhage...
With a foreword by Raymond Briggs and an epilogue by Coates himself, this abundantly illustrated ...
John Ford at Work: Production Histories 1927–1939 explores the evolution of John Ford's career in...
This biography drawn from interviews with Bute's family, friends, and colleagues, presents the pe...
The book assembles comprehensive data on Stahls career, and on the forty feature films that he di...
In 1982, a time of new and unprecedented challenges for television and radio, John Whitney became...
This essay examines the primacy of worldbuilding in the age of CGI, transmedia practices and 'hig...
From Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist to George Sims's How the Poor Live, illustrated accounts of p...
Early films by Méliès, but Gaumont, Skladanowsky and Pathé suddenly came to life after more than ...
Laura Leuzzi is an art historian and curator. She was Post-Doc Researcher on the AHRC funded rese...
When Richard Schickel stated unequivocally in 1972 that 'We're living in a Hitchcock world, all r...
Laura Leuzzi is an art historian and curator whose research focuses on the relationship between w...
In 1941, media mogul Henry R. Luce exulted, 'American jazz, Hollywood movies, American slang, Ame...
Marco Pellitteri examines the growing influence of Japanese pop culture in European contexts in t...
Terry Borton holds a doctorate in education from Harvard and is Director of the American Magic La...
Since the 1960s Richard Demarco has had a pivotal role in the production and promotion of the vis...
Danish silent film actress Asta Nielsen became a brand name in movie houses around the globe in t...
Written from an international perspective, this account of the origins of the cinema begins in 18...
Ever wonder why Estonian animation features so many carrots or why cows often perform pyramids? W...
During his forty-year career in animation, Paul Terry animated, directed, and produced over 1,100...
Polish cinema has exercised an independent voice for more than 20 years, challenging political ce...
Marta Braun is Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Photographic Preservation and Co...
And, for animation novices and enthusiasts alike, Animation Behind the Iron Curtain offers breako...
Kaveh Askari is Associate Professor in the English Department at Western Washington University.
Emma Jean Kelly is a Pakeha scholar with an interest in film and archival histories and philosoph...
Film entered a heterogeneous media environment at the turn of the 20th century, drawing on divers...
Silent cinema was never silent. But from the mid-1920s onwards, the 'sound' part of the cinema ex...
This is the story of two short-lived artist-run spaces that are associated with some of the most ...
Reimagines The Family of Man for the 21st Century.
Public performances using the magic or optical lantern became a prominent part of the social fabr...
Amy M. Davis is author of Good Girls and Wicked Witches: Changing Representations of Women in Dis...
Based on extensive research in European and American archives, American Cinematographers in the G...
Peter Wyeth is a filmmaker with over 40 years of experience and is recognized internationally for...
Tony Grey is a Canadian actor who studied classics, history, and law. He was an actor in several ...