The Story of Film presents the history of the movies in a way never told before. Weaving personalities, technology, and production with engaging descriptions of groundbreaking scenes, Mark Cousins uses his experience as film historian, producer, and director to capture the shifting trends of movie history without recourse to jargon. We learn how filmmakers influenced each other; how contemporary events influenced them; how they challenged established techniques and developed new technologies to enhance their medium. Striking images reinforce the reader's understanding of cinematic innovation both stylistic and technical. Presenting three epochs — Silent (1885–1928); Sound (1928–1990) and Digital (1990–Present) — The Story of Film spans the birth of the moving image; the establishment of Hollywood; the European avant-garde movements; personal filmmaking; world cinema and recent phenomena such as Computer Generated Imagery and the ever-more "real" realizations of the wildest of imaginations. Here are mainstream entertainment films and maverick talents, breathtaking moments and technical revolutions, blockbuster movies and art-house gems, icons of the screen and the hard workers behind the scenes. It is a powerful story of the world's most popular artistic medium.
Mark Cousins Bücher
Mark Cousins ist ein renommierter Autor und Filmkritiker, der sich tiefgehend mit der Kunst des Kinos auseinandersetzt. Seine Arbeit widmet sich oft weniger beleuchteten Bereichen der Filmgeschichte und -theorie, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf visuellem Storytelling und stilistischer Innovation liegt. Cousins untersucht, wie Filme unsere Wahrnehmung der Welt prägen und bemüht sich, unser Verständnis und unsere Wertschätzung für filmische Kunstfertigkeit zu erweitern.





The Story of Looking
- 426 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
An investigation into the elements of looking, combining art and science and painting a portrait of our culture, by critically-acclaimed writer and filmmaker Mark Cousins
Exploring the documentary film, this book traces its development from the first film shot by Louis Lumiere in 1895 to the last shaggy-dog story (Nick Broomfield's TV film, Tracking Down Maggie), and the commercial success of Steve James's three-hour saga, Hoop Dreams.
Dear Orson Wells and Other Essays
- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Mark Cousins offers a reflective exploration of the art of documentary-making, drawing from his experiences as a renowned Belfast filmmaker and BBC author. He delves into the intricacies of storytelling, the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers, and the impact of documentaries on audiences. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Cousins provides a unique perspective on the creative process and the significance of capturing real-life narratives.