Movies in the Mind

Movies in the Mind
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Publisher : Sherman Asher Publishing
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000043927210
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Synopsis Movies in the Mind by : Colleen Mariah Rae

A Writer's Digest Book Club featured selection, Movies in the Mind brings her celebrated workshops to the page. A must for every writer of fiction from novice to novelist. This indispensable tool for tapping creativity and moving through writer's block contains inspiring exercises and a recommended bibliography.

Flicker

Flicker
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780199982875
ISBN-13 : 0199982872
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Flicker by : Jeffrey M. Zacks

How is it that a patch of flickering light on a wall can produce experiences that engage our imaginations and can feel totally real? From the vertigo of a skydive to the emotional charge of an unexpected victory or defeat, movies give us some of our most vivid experiences and most lasting memories. They reshape our emotions and worldviews--but why? In Flicker, Jeff Zacks delves into the history of cinema and the latest research to explain what happens between your ears when you sit down in the theatre and the lights go out. Some of the questions Flicker answers: Why do we flinch when Rocky takes a punch in Sylvester Stallone's movies, duck when the jet careens towards the tower in Airplane, and tap our toes to the dance numbers in Chicago or Moulin Rouge? Why do so many of us cry at the movies? What's the difference between remembering what happened in a movie and what happened in real life--and can we always tell the difference? To answer these questions and more, Flicker gives us an engaging, fast-paced look at what happens in your head when you watch a movie.

Movies and the Mind

Movies and the Mind
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9780786480920
ISBN-13 : 0786480920
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Movies and the Mind by : William Indick

The latent symbolism in film imagery can be psychoanalyzed just like the imagery in dreams. This work applies to film the psychoanalytic techniques of Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Joseph Campbell, Otto Rank and Rollo May, providing a fundamental understanding of film symbols and structure. It offers a comprehensive and eclectic approach to film analysis, using a broad variety of theories and examples from both classic and contemporary movies, from Dracula (1930) to American Beauty (1999). The final chapter applies all the previously discussed techniques to one film, Malcolm X (1992). The work boasts a filmography and bibliography and is illustrated with film stills. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

The Power of Movies

The Power of Movies
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780307489739
ISBN-13 : 0307489736
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Movies by : Colin McGinn

How is watching a movie similar to dreaming? What goes on in our minds when we become absorbed in a movie? How does looking “into” a movie screen allow us to experience the thoughts and feelings of a movie’s characters? These and related questions are at the heart of The Power of Movies, a thoughtful, invigorating, and remarkably accessible book about a phenomenon seemingly beyond reach of our understanding. Colin McGinn–“an ingenious philosopher who thinks like a laser and writes like a dream,” according to Steven Pinker–enhances our understanding of both movies and ourselves in this book of rare and refreshing insight.

The Movies on Your Mind

The Movies on Your Mind
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105036329824
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Movies on Your Mind by : Harvey R. Greenberg

Visible Mind

Visible Mind
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9781134456284
ISBN-13 : 113445628X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Visible Mind by : Christopher Hauke

Why is the moving image so important in our lives? What is the link between the psychology of Jung, Freud and films? How do film and psychology address the problems of modernity? Visible Mind is a book about why film is so important to contemporary life, how film affects us psychologically as individuals, and how it affects us culturally as collective social beings. Since its inception, film has been both responsive to historical cultural conditions and reflective of changes in psychological and emotional needs. Arising at the same moment over a century ago, both film and psychoanalysis helped to frame the fragmented experience of modern life in a way that is still with us today. Visible Mind pays attention to the historical context of film for what it can tell us about our inner lives, past and present. Christopher Hauke discusses a range of themes from the perspective of film and analytical psychology, these include: The Face, The Shadow, Narrative and Story, Reality in Film, Cinema and the American Psyche, the use of Movies in the Psychotherapy Session and Archetypal themes in popular film. Unique to Visible Mind, six interviews with top film professionals from different departments both unlocks the door on the role of the unconscious in their creative process, and brings alive the reflexive critical thinking on modernity, postmodernity and Jungian psychology found throughout Visible Mind. Visible Mind is written for academics, filmmakers and students who want to understand what Jung and Freud's psychology can offer on the subject of filmmaking and the creative process, for therapists of any background who want to know more about the significance of movies in their work and for film lovers in general who are curious about what makes movies work.

The Comic Mind

The Comic Mind
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9780226509785
ISBN-13 : 0226509788
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Comic Mind by : Gerald Mast

Although books on the comedies of the silent era abound, few have attempted to survey film comedy as a whole—its history and evolution, how the philosophical visions of its greatest artists and directors have shaped its traditions, and how these visions have informed both the meaning and manner of their work. Blending information with interpretation, description with analysis, Mast traces the development of screen comedy from the first crude efforts of Edison and Lumière to the subtlety and psychological complexity of Annie Hall. As he guides the reader through detailed discussions of specific films, Mast reveals the structures, the values, and the cinematic techniques which have appeared and reappeared in comic cinema. The second edition of The Comic Mind treats the comic developments of the 1970s in terms of the traditions of film comedy set forth in the first edition, including a discussion of the evolution of Jacques Tati and the emergence of Mel Brooks and Woody Allen as the two greatest American comic stylists of the seventies. "The most comprehensive study of film comedy yet written in English. . . .The book's extensive index with references to companies from which 16mm prints of many of the cited films may be rented will be of great value to the film teacher and audiovisual librarian."—Choice

Visualization

Visualization
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1151665108
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Visualization by : Adelaide Bry

Memory and Movies

Memory and Movies
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780262029711
ISBN-13 : 0262029715
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Memory and Movies by : John Seamon

How popular films from Memento to Slumdog Millionaire can help us understand how memory works. In the movie Slumdog Millionaire, the childhood memories of a young game show contestant trigger his correct answers. In Memento, the amnesiac hero uses tattoos as memory aids. In Away from Her, an older woman suffering from dementia no longer remembers who her husband is. These are compelling films that tell affecting stories about the human condition. But what can these movies teach us about memory? In this book, John Seamon shows how examining the treatment of memory in popular movies can shed new light on how human memory works. After explaining that memory is actually a diverse collection of independent systems, Seamon uses examples from movies to offer an accessible, nontechnical description of what science knows about memory function and dysfunction. In a series of lively encounters with numerous popular films, he draws on Life of Pi and Avatar, for example, to explain working memory, used for short-term retention. He describes the process of long-term memory with examples from such films as Cast Away and Groundhog Day; The Return of Martin Guerre, among other movies, informs his account of how we recognize people; the effect of emotion on autobiographical memory is illustrated by The Kite Runner, Titanic, and other films; movies including Born on the Fourth of July and Rachel Getting Married illustrate the complex pain of traumatic memories. Seamon shows us that movies rarely get amnesia right, often using strategically timed blows to the protagonist's head as a way to turn memory off and then on again (as in Desperately Seeking Susan). Finally, he uses movies including On Golden Pond and Amour to describe the memory loss that often accompanies aging, while highlighting effective ways to maintain memory function.

Directing the Movies in Your Subconscious Mind

Directing the Movies in Your Subconscious Mind
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 1641533625
ISBN-13 : 9781641533621
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Directing the Movies in Your Subconscious Mind by : Jim Britt

We're all playing a high stakes game called life. You have only one life in which to do everything you will ever do. So, it is in your best interest to step up, get focused, let go of those things holding you back and find the fastest way to move on your bucket list. In order to make rapid changes, the most important thing is to learn to suspend your beliefs and look for the real truth behind your actions and results. It starts with believing in yourself. You must risk believing in yourself and the decisions you make if you want to move toward the life you desire. If you want more money, more fulfilled relationship, better health, or whatever, you have to risk making the assumption that you can become successful to whatever level you choose. Otherwise you risk settling for only a small fraction of what life could provide for you. I'm not talking about taking a big chance, but rather giving yourself a chance. The solutions you'll find in this book are not to challenge the odds of success but rather to challenge your limiting beliefs about success. Until you challenge your limiting beliefs of what you think you can achieve, you'll never know how far you can go.