[Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Gene Youngblood
Friends, What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever written about the form and content one filmmaker’s total body of work? ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/lis

[Frameworks] film analysis again

2012-05-18 Thread Gene Youngblood
I’m sure you filled in the missing word, but it bugs me to leave it uncorrected: Friends, What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever written about the form and content of one filmmaker’s total body of work? ___ FrameWorks m

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Carlileb
In a message dated 5/18/2012 6:39:02 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ato...@comcast.net writes: Friends, What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever written about the form and content one filmmaker’s total body of work? Truffaut's Hitchcock?

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Myron Ort
Sitney's insights on /Brakhage Myron Ort On May 18, 2012, at 6:38 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Friends, > What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis > ever written about the form and content one filmmaker’s total body > of work? > >

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Myron Ort
For me it has been Sitney's insights on Brakhage, all along. Myron Ort On May 18, 2012, at 6:38 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Friends, > What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis > ever written about the form and content one filmmaker’s total body > of work? > > __

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Myron Ort
For me it has been Sitney's insights on Brakhage, all along. At least for his angle on the work, which is deep. Actually, as far as I am concerned, no one has really nailed it on anyone. Myron Ort On May 18, 2012, at 6:38 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Friends, > What would you cite as the m

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis

2012-05-18 Thread Tim Halloran
Naremore on Welles? Tim Sent from my iPhone On May 18, 2012, at 6:39 PM, "Gene Youngblood" wrote: > Friends, > What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever > written about the form and content one filmmaker’s total body of work? > > _

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis again

2012-05-18 Thread John MacKay
On May 18, 2012, at 9:43 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > I’m sure you filled in the missing word, but it bugs me to leave it > uncorrected: > > Friends, > What would you cite as the most detailed and comprehensive analysis ever > written about the form and content of one filmmaker’s total body o

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis again

2012-05-19 Thread Jonathan Walley
David Bordwell's book on Ozu is a towering achievement. And it's available for free pdf download here: https://www.cjspubs.lsa.umich.edu/electronic/facultyseries/list/series/ozu.php In a very different way, Bazin's book on Renoir. "The French Renoir" (Chapter 5) is perhaps the best, most comp

Re: [Frameworks] film analysis again

2012-05-22 Thread Christian Gosvig Olesen
Perhaps the twelve-volume *The Griffith Project* edited by Paolo Cherchi Usai could be a serious candidate? Christian 2012/5/19 Jonathan Walley > David Bordwell's book on Ozu is a towering achievement. And it's available > for free pdf download here: > > https://www.cjspubs.lsa.umich.edu/electr