The chameleon effect : architecture's role in film / Dietmar E. Froehlich.
2018
NA2588 .F764 2018
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Title
The chameleon effect : architecture's role in film / Dietmar E. Froehlich.
ISBN
9783035611908
9783035613445 (electronic book)
9783035613445 (electronic book)
Published
Basel : Birkhauser, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (319 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
NA2588 .F764 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
016.72
Summary
Architecture and film have many things in common. Film narratives are embedded in scenes that visually support the story. Sometimes architecture even performs the role of an actor. Conversely, film with its multifaceted changing atmospheres reveals new layers of architecture which, outside the cinema, would remain concealed. In conclusion, film as a mass medium influences the way architecture is perceived, and its image in society. Since the beginning of cinema, architecture has formed a symbiosis with film.00With its systematic analysis, this book offers a scientifically researched history of mutual influence, starting with filmography as a typology of well-known film sets through to the description of the chameleon effect between film and architecture.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-261).
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