12-Hour Film Expert - by Noah Charney & James Charney (Hardcover)
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- The 12-Hour Film Expert is for anyone who wants to learn more about film and how to truly appreciate what they are watching, but they aren't sure where to begin.
- About the Author: Noah Charney, PhD is the internationally best-selling author of more than a dozen books, translated into fourteen languages, including The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art, which was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography, and Museum of Lost Art, which was the finalist for the 2018 Digital Book WorldAward.
- 248 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
The 12-Hour Film Expert is for anyone who wants to learn more about film and how to truly appreciate what they are watching, but they aren't sure where to begin. This book guides its readers through a selection of film masterpieces in a variety of genres, from silent films and...Book Synopsis
The 12-Hour Film Expert is for anyone who wants to learn more about film and how to truly appreciate what they are watching, but they aren't sure where to begin. This book guides its readers through a selection of film masterpieces in a variety of genres, from silent films and westerns to dramas and romantic comedies.
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After 25 years in the film business, I found Noah Charney and James Charney's book an enjoyable and informative walk-through motion picture history. Recommended reading for anyone wanting to learn about the origins and evolution of cinema.
Finally! I've always wondered why there isn't a book with a brief history of film, as a textbook for beginners and at the same time a guide for connoisseurs. And now my wish came true! Thanks to the Charneys for filling that gap. Whether the reader is a film consumer or a creator, this book is a useful treat. I swallowed it myself in one gulp, certainly in less than twelve hours.
How long does it take to read a book that comes in at a smidge less than 250 pages? The father-and-son team of James and Noah Charney want you to know that their cinematic primer, The 12-Hour Film Expert; Everything You Need to Know about Movies, will clock in at the appointed time. At which point, you'll be ready to win friends and influence people with your knowledge about critical flicker fusion.
Noah Charney and his film seminar developer/facilitator father, James, team up to help readers watch films thoughtfully, encouraging a focus on the industry's history and path-breaking productions rather than treating films as passive entertainment. They select movies from the U.S. and abroad and across a variety of genres. Each of the book's 12 chapters is designed to be an hour's worth of reading. Categories include the invention of film, silent movies, classics, Westerns, film noir, comedies, musicals, suspense, horror, action, sci-fi/fantasy, and international auteur-centered art films.... This gateway book will deepen readers' appreciation of milestone movies. A variety of readers, not just film fans, will want to peruse this engaging title.
Orson Welles famously told Dick Cavett "the whole bag of movies can be learned in about a day and half." Well, perhaps for Orson Welles. But I do believe one can quickly learn cinema history and this book is a wonderful introduction to the magic of movies, giving a great foundation for any aspiring Cinephile.
The best and most practical companion to cinema that I've read.
The perfect introduction for anyone interested in a comprehensive guide to the entertainment industry. An enjoyable blend of informative history that both illuminates and engages Hollywood enthusiasts. Level up on how to watch, understand, and enjoy film.
This book is a great tool against the know-it-all mentality prevailing on social media. Read it and you will know what you are talking about when you talk about film.
About the Author
Noah Charney, PhD is the internationally best-selling author of more than a dozen books, translated into fourteen languages, including The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art, which was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography, and Museum of Lost Art, which was the finalist for the 2018 Digital Book WorldAward. He is a professor of art history specializing in art crime, and has taught for Yale University, Brown University, American University of Rome, and University of Ljubljana. He is founder of ARCA, the Association for Research into Crimes against Art, a ground-breaking research group, and teaches on their annual summer-long Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection. He writes regularly for dozens of major magazines and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Observer, and The Art Newspaper. His other books published by Rowman & Littlefield include The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock and Rivalry Shaped the Art World ; Making It: The Artist's Survival Guide; The 12-Hour Art Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Art in a Dozen Masterpieces; and Gold Wine. He lives in Slovenia with his wife, children and their hairless dog, Hubert van Eyck. Learn more at www.noahcharney.com.
James Charney, MD has loved movies since taking the first class in film history offered at Columbia College. He became the very definition of an amateur: a self-taught lover of film, film history, and film craft and ultimately developed a popular seminar at Yale College called Madness at the Movies. He has given talks on film history and taught courses and workshops based on the Yale seminar at The American University in Rome, Arcadia University in Rome, The University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, and the Yale Alumni College, and it is the basis of his first book, Madness at the Movies (2023). He and his wife, Diane, spend half the year in New Haven, Connecticut, where he continues to teach in the Medical School at Yale, and half the year at their home in Umbria, Italy, to be near their son, Noah, and his wife and 2 daughters who all share his passion for the movies.