Laurie N. Ede, "British Film Design: A History (Cinema and Society)"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 1848851073 | PDF | 256 pages | 3 MB
English | 2010 | ISBN: 1848851073 | PDF | 256 pages | 3 MB
British Film Design is about the things that you see when you close your eyes and think of British cinema: Dr. No's Hideaway, the buffet of Brief Encounter, Vera Drake's parlour, Hogwarts School…and a thousand other visions of British films.
This book is also about the people who have created those visions.
The physical environments of films are made by Production Designers/Art Directors. Their efforts have tended to go unnoticed by cinema audiences. British Film Design offers the first comprehensive historical survey of British art direction. It takes a chronological journey through British film design, starting with the efforts of the film "primitives" of the silent era and ending with the modern day purveyors of part built/part computer generated "blended design." Certain themes recur en route. These include British cinema's obsession with realism; the Production Designer's continual struggle for recognition; influence from European artists and the benefits – and perils – of American finance. The book succeeds in expressing the joy of looking at films from inside out; seeing beyond the stars to recognise sets as silent players in the action.