Enticknap, Leo.

Film restoration : the culture and science of audiovisual heritage / Leo, Enticknap. - 1st ed. - viii, 244 p. ; illustrations ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-230) and indexes.

Machine generated contents note: -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Why do Films Need Restoration? -- 2. Where are Films Restored, Where Do They Come From and Who Restores Them? -- 3. The Technique of Film Restoration -- 4. The Presentation of Film Restoration -- 5. Conclusion: The Study and Ethics of Film Restoration -- Appendix: Technical Glossary -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Bibliography.

"Film Restoration: The Culture and Science of Audiovisual Heritage is the first monograph-length work intended to enable the general public and readers with a humanities background to understand what film restoration does and does not involve. In doing so, Enticknap engages with current debates on audio-visual artefacts and identifies the ways in which traditional methods and approaches within film studies, history and cultural studies fail to provide the tools needed to study and criticise restored films meaningfully and reliably. The book also includes a technical glossary of over 150 terms related to the processes of film restoration. "--

9780230230439 (pbk.)

2013029010


Motion picture film--Preservation.
ART / Conservation & Preservation.
ART / Film & Video.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.

777 / ENT