DVD Association
Winner of the DVD Excellence Award, 2000
Book Description
DVD-ROM. 4.6 GB. Mac/PC compatible. Imagine! an entire film course the history of film, the secrets of film technology, discussion of films, filmmakers, traditions, and genres available all on one disc. Thats what you get with the multimedia edition of How To Read a Film. James Monacos book How To Read a Film has been a best-selling favorite since 1977, and has become a standard introduction to film for a generation of readers, viewers, filmmakers, and filmgoers. The DVD-ROM brings the book to life: you can read it, but it also talks to you, plays movie clips, shows you pictures and slide shows, guides you to other references, and lets you play filmmaker by making your own movie. The disc is fully loaded with: Four complete books: the completely revised third edition of How To Read a Film, The Dictionary of New Media, Reading about Film, and Reading about New Media. More than 130 film clips Hollywood classics, cult landmarks, rare finds, famous sequences over four hours of film! Audio authors notes to give a new dimension to the text its like having the author by your side as you use the disc Audio interviews with Hollywood movers and shakers Animated interactive diagrams to make the technology understandable Film labs with a short movie shot especially for the disc and users can choose their own shots, edit the movie, and mix the soundtrack Virtual Reality tours of Hollywood studios, to take you where the action is A library of more than 140 reference texts, diagrams, charts, and databases Completely indexed find references to any subject, person, theme, or film instantly Linked to the ReadFilm.com website a forum for discussion, help, and updates Guided tours and multiple linking easy for beginners, challenging for advanced users And much, much more! This is a truly innovative interactive experience, combining books, disc, and website with the most advanced technology available. We predict it will be the book of the future.
How to Read a Film SYNOPSIS
Imagine an
entire film course -- the history of film, the origins of film technology,
discussion of films,
filmmakers, traditions and
genres -- available all on one DVDROM. Thatᄑs what you get with the multimedia
edition of How To Read a Film.
James Monacoᄑs book has been a
favorite since 1977 -- a
standard introduction to film
for a generation of readers, viewers, filmmakers, and filmgoers. The DVD-ROM
brings the book to life: you
can read it, but it also talks
to you, plays movie clips, shows you pictures and slide shows,
guides you to other references,
and lets you play filmmaker by
making your own movie.
The disc is fully loaded
with:
ᄑ Four complete books: the completely
revised third edition of How To
Read a Film, The Dictionary of
New Media, Reading about Film,
and Reading about New
Media
ᄑ More than 130 film clips ᄑ Hollywood
classics, cult landmarks, rare
finds, famous sequences ᄑ over
four hours of film!
ᄑ Audio authorᄑs notes to give a new
dimension to the
text
ᄑ Audio interviews with Hollywood movers and
shakers
ᄑ Animated interactive diagrams to make the
technology understandable
ᄑ Film labs with a short movie shot
especially for the disc ᄑ and users can edit the movie
ᄑ Virtual Reality tours of Hollywood
studios, to take you where the action is
ᄑ A library of more than 140 reference
texts, diagrams, charts, and databases
ᄑ Completely indexed ᄑ find references to
any subject, person, theme, or film instantly
ᄑ Linked to the ReadFilm.com website ᄑ a
forum for discussion, help, and updates
ᄑ Guided tours and multiple linking ᄑ easy
for beginners, challenging for advanced usersAnd
much, much more!