The Lure of the Image shows how a close study of camera movement challenges key assumptions underlying a wide range of debates within cinema and media studies. Highlighting the shifting intersection of point of view and camera position, Daniel Morgan draws on a range of theoretical arguments and detailed analyses across cinemas to reimagine the relation between spectator and camera—and between camera and film world. With sustained accounts of how the camera moves in films by Fritz Lang, Guru Dutt, Max Ophuls, and Terrence Malick and in contemporary digital technologies, The Lure of the Image exposes the persistent fantasy that we move with the camera within the world of the film and examines the ways that filmmakers have exploited this fantasy. In so doing, Morgan provides a more flexible account of camera movement, one that enables a fuller understanding of the political and ethical stakes entailed by this key component of cinematic style.
Daniel Morgan Livres



Cowpens Papers
Being Correspondence Of General Morgan And The Prominent Actors (1881)
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Battle of Cowpens, this collection features correspondence from General Daniel Morgan, revealing strategic insights and personal dynamics among key figures during the American Revolutionary War. The letters detail the battle's tactics, challenges, and successes, offering a glimpse into the human experiences behind military actions. As a facsimile reprint of the original 1881 work, it serves as a significant resource for historians and enthusiasts of American history, highlighting the interplay of strategy and personal relationships in wartime.
Czech Action Art
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
This is the first ever in-depth interpretation of Czech Action Art as a vast and very original stream of Czech post-war art within the context of the region's complex socio-political history. Based on the author's more than decade-long research, her interviews with artists and interpretations of many of their performances and other actions, Czech Action Art also features a list of all Czech happenings, events, performances, body-art pieces, land-art related and other actions from the 1960s to 1989."--Page [4] of cover.