Spots in shots : narrating the built environment in short films /

Spots in Shots is about short films that centre on stories about architecture and urban development. Whether documentary or fictional, stories give meaning to the built environment. Compared with conventional architectural representations, film has its own characteristic range of storytelling tools....

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hoorn, Mélanie van der (Author)
Other Authors: Nolan, Billy (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the Dutch.
Published: Rotterdam : Nai010 Publishers, [2018]
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Summary:Spots in Shots is about short films that centre on stories about architecture and urban development. Whether documentary or fictional, stories give meaning to the built environment. Compared with conventional architectural representations, film has its own characteristic range of storytelling tools. In an exceptional interplay of moving pictures, text and sound, film can stir the audience's imagination, make people think and rouse their interest in the oeuvre of a designer. Spots in Shots is based on scientific research and extensive interviews with filmmakers. Which stories do they tell? What are their motives? How can film help improve the communication between architects and the general public? Which issues keep coming up during the creation, distribution and reception of the works? The book analyzes unique films that few people are familiar with. They deserve to be brought out of the shadows, because they acquaint us with the ideas, dreams and ideals of the designers behind architecture and urban design in unexpected ways and thus change the way we look at architecture.
Item Description:Illustrations on endpapers.
Physical Description:223 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 31 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and filmography.
ISBN:9789462084568
9462084564