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ISBN: PB: 9780226656731

ISBN: HB: 9780226656564

University of Chicago Press

November 2019

224 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

31 halftones, 1 line drawing

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Cinemachines

An Essay on Media and Method

The hero stands on stage in high-definition 3-D while doubled on a crude pixel screen in "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk". Alien ships leave Earth by dissolving at the conclusion of "Arrival".  An illusory death spiral in "Vertigo" transitions abruptly to a studio set, jolting the spectator. These are a few of the startling visual moments that Garrett Stewart examines in "Cinemachines", a compelling, powerful, and witty book about the cultural and mechanical apparatuses that underlie modern cinema.             Engaging in fresh ways with revelatory special effects in the history of cinematic storytelling – from Buster Keaton's breaching of the film screen in "Sherlock Jr." to the pixel disintegration of a remotely projected hologram in "Blade Runner 2049" – Stewart's book puts unprecedented emphasis on technique in moving image narrative. Complicating and revising the discourse on historical screen processes, "Cinemachines" will be crucial reading for anyone interested in the evolution of the movies from a celluloid to a digital medium.  

About the Author

Garrett Stewart is the James O. Freedman Professor of Letters in the Department of English at the University of Iowa. He is the author of numerous previous books, many published by the University of Chicago Press, including "The Look of Reading: Book, Painting, Text". He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010.