CINEMA IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Have digital technologies transformed cinema into a new art, or do they simply replicate and mimic analogue, film-based cinema? Newly revised and expanded to take the latest developments into account, Cinema in the Digital Age examines the fate of cinema in the wake of the digital revolution. Nichol...

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Main Author: Rombes, Nicholas (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Columbia University Press 2017
©2017
Edition:REVISED EDITION
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