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Class Film Technologies

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    Today, cinematographic reflection and thinking increasingly consider the technological dimension throughout history and its weight in the aesthetics of the works produced. Mastering the history of technological image changes in their relationship with the history and aesthetics of cinema allows the application of theoretical and epistemological tools in the multiple areas of practice in the archive field. Students will be able to identify, qualify and situate film works based also on their technique and aesthetics, in a new perspective of cinema historiography. It is also necessary the knowledge of the film image deteriorations, in a arquivistic perspective.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT6353-23331
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    The black and white photosensitive emulsion (perforations and image formats) (The different types of cinematographic elements: negative/positive/reversible/internegative/interpositive) Base 1. Cellulose nitrate - main formats 2. Safety” film and ‘Estar’ and ‘Cronar’ film - main formats 3. The “color” techniques - stencil/tinting/toning 4. Color processes and their evolution (additive and substrative systems) Physical, chemical and biological deterioration of cellulose nitrate / deterioration of acetates Physical, chemical and biological deterioration of black and white emulsions and “color” techniques  
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    The main objectives of this course are the acquisition of solid and in-depth knowledge of the cinematographic technological evolution of capturing, processing and the physical, quimical and biological deteriorations/alterations of the film materials.
  • References

    References

    Bordwell, D., Thompson. K. (2018). Film History: An Introduction. New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education; 3rd Edition. Gaudreault, A. & Lefebvre, M. (dir.) (2015). Techniques et technologies du cinema : Modalites, usages et pratiques des dispositifs cinematographiques a travers l'histoire. Rennes: PU RENNES. Brown, H. (2020). Physical Characteristics of Early Films as Aids to Identification. FIAF: Bruxelles. Flueckiger, B. (ed) (2020). Color Mania. The Material of Color in Photography and Film. Lars Muller: Zurich. Lipton, L. 2021). The Cinema in Flux. Springer: New York. Montanaro, C. (2019). Silver Screen to Digital: A Brief History of Film Technology. New Barnet UK: John Libbey Publishing. Salt, B. (2003). Film Style and Technology: History and Analysis. Slide, A. (2000), Nitrate won't wait: a history of film preservation in the United States, Jefferson: McFarland & Company. Usai, P. C. (2001). The Death of Cinema: History, Cultural Memory and the Digital Dark Age. London: BFI.
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