He is also author of the forthcoming CineTech: Film, Convergence and New Media.. Stephen Keane is lecturer in film at the University of Leeds, Bretton Hall CampusKeane continually reworks this previously unexplored genre.. He looks at the ways in which disaster movies can be read in relation to both contextual c
- Title : Disaster Movies: The Cinema of Catastrophe (Short Cuts)
- Author : Stephen Keane
- Rating : 4.65 (256 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-11-21
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 144 Pages
- Asin : 1905674031
- Language : English
He is also author of the forthcoming CineTech: Film, Convergence and New Media.
.Stephen Keane is lecturer in film at the University of Leeds, Bretton Hall Campus
Keane continually reworks this previously unexplored genre.. He looks at the ways in which disaster movies can be read in relation to both contextual considerations and the increasing commercial demands of contemporary Hollywood. Stephen Keane's history of the disaster genre offers a detailed analysis of films such as The Towering Inferno, Independence Day, Titanic, and The Day After Tomorrow. In this second edition, he adds new material regarding cinematic representations of disaster in the wake of 9/11 and an analysis of disaster movies in light of recent natural disastersThe book offers a helpful starting point for an overview and study of the genre of disaster movies. (Roslyn Weaver Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts)This is part of a series of books based around the Shadowlands. I think his writing style just needs to develop a bit. They focus on individual areas. I knew both Steve Mole and Art Collins in high school. Scarred really is a Novella, short and to the point with very little build up to the plot/story. All opinions offered above are mine unless otherwise stated or implied.. A game plan is very necessary for any future plannings. Offenders like to normalize their behaviors and take the position that blames others. I am not an accountant. I like the simplicity of the 'Step by Step' series.. It says it is for younger kids, but I think everyone would benefit from a quick read, and it could be used as a resource for everyone from elementary to college freshmen. I forgot there was a part two to the book,so I was super excited to read it. This book shows us a nice overview about the history of telegraphy in the world, starting in the eigtheen century.. These motivations range from genuine patriotism to wanting to suck up to the government (be it Union or Confederate) for favors to wanting a steady, if small income to just wanting to get involved in the biggest thing that was going to happen to this generation of Americans.Among the more interesting vignettes are the story of how the Eastern Band of the Cherokees (if you have been to the Smoky Mountain Nat'l Park you've heard of them) earned their land through service to the CSA, the biography of Colonel E
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