Making Video Dance

Making Video Dance
Title Making Video Dance PDF eBook
Author Katrina McPherson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 371
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 113418154X

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Since the advent of digital video technology, ’dance on camera’ has become an increasingly popular, and important genre of dance. This is the first ever ’how-to’ manual for choreographers, dancers and students who want to make dance films. Specifically written from a personal experience of a complete lack of printed material to help beginners get started, Katrina McPherson has produced an exemplary text which combines practical help with aesthetic discussion in an anecdotal and accessible style. Making Video Dance includes: exercises to be used inside, or outside the classroom a production diary interviews with leading practitioners on both sides of the camera. Also including a glossary of terms, anyone involved in making dance videos needs this helpful and remarkable book.

Making Video Dance

Making Video Dance
Title Making Video Dance PDF eBook
Author Katrina McPherson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 330
Release 2018-09-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1315452634

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Names: McPherson, Katrina, author. Title: Making video dance : a step-by-step guide to creating dance for the screen / Katrina McPherson. Description: Second edition. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018020888| ISBN 9781138699120 (hardback ; alk. paper) | ISBN 9781138699137 (pbk. ; alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315452654 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Dance in motion pictures, television, etc.--Production and direction--Handbooks, manuals, etc. | Video recordings--Production and direction--Handbooks, manuals, etc. | LCGFT: Handbooks and manuals. Classification: LCC GV1779 .M36 2019 | DDC 792.8--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018020888

Dance’s Duet with the Camera

Dance’s Duet with the Camera
Title Dance’s Duet with the Camera PDF eBook
Author Telory D. Arendell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 263
Release 2016-06-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137596104

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Dance’s Duet with the Camera: Motion Pictures is a collection of essays written by various authors on the relationship between live dance and film. Chapters cover a range of topics that explore dance film, contemporary dance with film on stage, dance as an ideal medium to be captured by 3D images and videodance as kin to site-specific choreography. This book explores the ways in which early practitioners such as Loïe Fuller and Maya Deren began a conversation between media that has continued to evolve and yet still retains certain unanswered questions. Methodology for this conversation includes dance historical approaches as well as mechanical considerations. The camera is a partner, a disembodied portion of self that looks in order to reflect on, to mirror, or to presage movement. This conversation includes issues of sexuality, race, and mixed ability. Bodies and lenses share equal billing.

Dancefilm

Dancefilm
Title Dancefilm PDF eBook
Author Erin Brannigan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2011-02-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780199887880

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Dancefilm: Choreography and the Moving Image examines the choreographic in cinema - the way choreographic elements inform cinematic operations in dancefilm. It traces the history of the form from some of its earliest manifestations in the silent film era, through the historic avant-garde, musicals and music videos to contemporary experimental short dancefilms. In so doing it also examines some of the most significant collaborations between dancers, choreographers, and filmmakers. The book also sets out to examine and rethink the parameters of dancefilm and thereby re-conceive the relations between dance and cinema. Dancefilm is understood as a modality that challenges familiar models of cinematic motion through its relation to the body, movement and time, instigating new categories of filmic performance and creating spectatorial experiences that are grounded in the somatic. Drawing on debates in both film theory (in particular ideas of gesture, the close up, and affect) and dance theory (concepts such as radical phrasing, the gestural anacrusis and somatic intelligence) and bringing these two fields into dialogue, the book argues that the combination of dance and film produces cine-choreographic practices that are specific to the dancefilm form. The book thus presents new models of cinematic movement that are both historically informed and thoroughly interdisciplinary.

A Map of Making Dances

A Map of Making Dances
Title A Map of Making Dances PDF eBook
Author Stuart Hodes
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 328
Release 1998
Genre Music
ISBN

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This all-inclusive guide to the art of creating dance moves and routines, written by the advisor and former dancer of the Martha Graham School and company, contains 247 projects that guide the user through a myriad of topics. Concepts and techniques such as form, sequencing, variation, surrealism, abstract movement, improvisation, ritual and ceremony, space, and floor patterns are examined and explained, encouraging the student to experiment and create with movement.

Choreography: The Basics

Choreography: The Basics
Title Choreography: The Basics PDF eBook
Author Jenny Roche
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2022-05-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1000589897

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This book provides a comprehensive and concise overview of choreography both as a creative skill and as a field of study, introducing readers to the essential theory and context of choreographic practice. Providing invaluable practical considerations for creating choreography as well as leading international examples from a range of geographical and cultural contexts, this resource will enhance students’ knowledge of how to create dance. This clear guide outlines both historical and recent developments within the field, including how choreographers are influenced by technology and intercultural exchange, whilst also demonstrating the potential to address social, political and philosophical themes. It further explores how students can devise and analyse their own work in a range of styles, how choreography can be used in range of contexts – including site-specific work and digital technologies – and engages with communities of performers to give helpful, expert suggestions for developing choreographic projects. This book is a highly valuable resource for anyone studying dancemaking, dance studies or contemporary choreographic practice and those in the early stages of dance training who wish to pursue a career as a choreographer or in a related profession.

Envisioning Dance on Film and Video

Envisioning Dance on Film and Video
Title Envisioning Dance on Film and Video PDF eBook
Author Judy Mitoma
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 369
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Music
ISBN 1135376441

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Virtually everyone working in dance today uses electronic media technology. Envisioning Dance on Film and Video chronicles this 100-year history and gives readers new insight on how dance creatively exploits the art and craft of film and video. In fifty-three essays, choreographers, filmmakers, critics and collaborating artists explore all aspects of the process of rendering a three-dimensional art form in two-dimensional electronic media. Many of these essays are illustrated by ninety-three photographs and a two-hour DVD (40 video excerpts). A project of UCLA – Center for Intercultural Performance, made possible through The Pew Charitable Trusts (www.wac.ucla.edu/cip).