Color Mania: The Material of Color in Photography and Film
Description
More than 230 film color processes have been devised in the course of film history, often in connection with photography. Both mediums institutionalized the techniques of hand and stencil coloring as well as toning. Printing methods such as the Pinatype or Technicolor, and screen processes like the Autochrome or Dufaycolor were initially developed in the context of still photography before being used in motion pictures in the 1920s.
This publication highlights material aspects of color in photography and film, while also investigating the relationship of historical film colors and present-day photography. Alongside film stills from the likes of Godard and Lynch, works by contemporary photographers and artists--Dunja Evers, Raphael Hefti, Alexandra Navratil and others--reflect on technological and culture-theoretical aspects of the material of color. Thematic clusters focus on aesthetic and technological parallels, including fashion and identity, abstraction and experiment, politics, exoticism and travel.Product Details
Price
$30.00
$27.60
Publisher
Lars Muller Publishers
Publish Date
December 10, 2019
Pages
120
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.4 X 0.7 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9783037786079
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Reviews
From early tinting to modern film stock, the ERC FilmColors project overviews the craftsmanship that has historically gone into color filmmaking.--Andrew Northrop "Hyperallergic"