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David Bordwell
Prospects for a Historical Poetics of Cinema: David Bordwell, Kristin Thompson, and Neoformalism
Cognitivism and Film Theory Edward S. Small
Cinephilia and Online Communities Copyright 2013
Film Theory After Copjec Anthony Ballas
BORDWELL, David. Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of Cinema
1 Authorship and the Films of David Lynch
'Theory Is Always for Someone and for Some Purpose': Thinking Through
Theory As Realism Set in Drive
"Art Cinema" Narration: Breaking Down a Wayward Paradigm Eleftheria Thanouli, University of Thessaloniki, Greece
The Part-Time Cognitivist: a View from Film Studies
The Art Cinema As a Respond to Them
Intermediality As a Tool for Aesthetic Analysis and Critical Reflection, Edited by Sonya Petersson, Christer Johansson, Magdalena Holdar, and Sara Callahan, 375–406
An Interview with David Bordwell 2016
I'm Charlie Keil. I Am a Professor in the History Department and the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto
Cognition and Comprehension Viewing And
The Digital Aesthetics of Violence: Introducing the Special Issue by Stuart Bender & Lorrie Palmer
An Introduction to Genre Theory
Cinemimesis: Realism, Representation, and Form in David
Top View
Thinking Media Aesthetics
Intensified Continuity: Visual Style in Contemporary American Film Author(S): David Bordwell Source: Film Quarterly, Vol
ITAL1029 Summer20 S01 World Cinema in a Global Context Director: Prof
Inaugurating Philosophy of Film Without Theory
A Discussion with Malcolm Turvey on Specificity, Essence, and the “Cinematic”
Cognitivism, Contemporary Film Theory and Method: a Response to Warren Buckland
What Do Film Teachers Need to Know About Cognitivism? Revisiting the Work of David Bordwell and Others
Slow Cinema Modality: Applying Bordwell to Tsai Ming-Liang
Investigating David Bordwell's Manual(S)
Cinephilia. Movies, Love and Memory 2005
Pandora's Digital Box: Films, Files, and the Future of Movies
Part I – Hitchcock, Hartley and the Poetics of Cinema
The Way Hollywood Tells It: Story and Style in Modern Movies