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Notes on the Cinematographer (French: Notes sur le cinématographe) is a 1975 book by the French filmmaker Robert Bresson. It collects Bresson's reflections on cinema written as short aphorisms. J. M. G. Le Clézio wrote a preface for a new edition in 1988. The book was published in English in 1977, translated by Jonathan Griffin ...
Jan 1, 2001 · Robert Bresson Notes on the Cinematographer is my philosophy book or self-help book for putting things together in what I feel, or need, to be real in stories, images, moments.
Robert Bresson. Green Integer, 1997 - Fiction - 140 pages. Robert Bresson makes some quite radical distinctions between what he terms "cinematography" and something quite different:...
Notes on the Cinematograph distills the essence of Bresson’s theory and practice as a filmmaker and artist. He discusses the fundamental differences between theater and film; parses the deep grammar of silence, music, and noise; and affirms the mysterious power of the image to unlock the human soul.
Nov 15, 2016 · Notes on the Cinematograph distills the essence of Bresson’s theory and practice as a filmmaker and artist. He discusses the fundamental differences between theater and film; parses the...
May 1, 1997 · Notes on the Cinematographer (Green Integer) Paperback – May 1, 1997 by Robert Bresson (Author), Jonathan Griffin (Translator), J.M.G. Le Clezio (Introduction) & 0 more
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Robert Bresson. "Notes on the Cinematographer" is a collection of aphoristic insights and reflections that delve into the art and philosophy of film-making. Compiled from the personal working notebooks of a renowned filmmaker, the book offers a unique exploration of the aesthetic and technical aspects of creating cinema.