Adaptations and Remakes

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book cover A Short Guide to Writing About Film by Timothy J. Corrigan. (Tisch book stacks: PN1995 .C66 2010)
Both an introduction to film study and a practical writing guide, this brief text introduces the reader to film terms and the major film theories, serving a great purpose for individuals who want to think and write critically about film.
Movie Reviews vs Film Criticism
Review Criticism
Critical Essay Theoretical Essay
Author written by journalist or staff of newspapers, magazines and trade journals from an entertainment, cultural, or artistic perspective. written by a scholar or other expert in the field of film studies written by a scholar, or other expert in the field of film studies

Audience

aims at the broadest possible audience, the general public with no special knowledge of film

for those who are "at least familiar with the film under discussion, although that reader may not have thought extensively about it."

for advanced students or readers who "posses a great deal of knowledge about specific films, film history, and other writings about film."

Contents


summaries of the plot or discussion of the film in another context (the director's other work, films of the same genre, etc.) that might help the reader understand it.

functions to introduce unknown films and to recommend or not recommend them.


a far more specific focus than that of a review in order to reveal subtleties or complexities that may have escaped viewers, for example, a short sequence at the beginning of the film, or on a camera angle that becomes associated with a specific character.


"Its aim is to explain some of the larger and more complex structures of the cinema and how we understand them." An essay, for instance, on the relation of film and reality, on the political or ideological foundations of the movie industry, or on how film narrative is unlike literary narrative.

tip: always check the Library Catalog to see if there is a newer edition of this book.


Recommended:

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Film Art: An Introduction, 8th ed. PN1995 .B617 2008

Film as art: Creativity, technology and business -- The significance of film form -- Narrative as a formal system -- The Shot: Mise-en-scene -- The Shot: Cinematography -- The relation of shot to shot editing -- Sound in the cinema -- Summary: Style as a formal system -- Film genres -- Documentary, experimental and animated films -- Film criticism: sample analyses -- Film art and film history.


A few more titles to get you started:

Dictionary of Film Terms: The Aesthetic Companion to Film Art. PN1993.45 .B33 2006


Cinema Studies: the Key Concepts. PN1993.45 .H36 2006

This is a dictionary format to key theoretical terms, genres, film theory and film history. It includes an extensive bibliography.


Becoming Film Literate: the Art and Craft of Motion Pictures. PN1994 .L595 2005


Film Theory and Criticism: Introductory Readings. PN1994 .M364 2004


Understanding Movies, 9th ed. PN1994 .G47 2002


Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory
. Ref: PN1993.45 .C75 2001


How to Read a Film: the World of Movies, Media, and Multimedia: Language, History, Theory; 3rd ed. PN1994 .M59 2000


The Oxford Guide to Film Studies. Ref. PN1995 .O93 1998
Short essays on aspects of film (such as the text, acting, music), critical approaches (e.g., semiotics, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism, feminism), and history (American, European, world).


Film Study: an Analytical Bibliography. Ref. PN1994.Z99 M34 1990
A comprehensive four-volume survey of cinema "through a study of representative genres, stereotypes, themes, comparative media, periods, and film history".




Check the Library Catalog for newer editions of these titles.


International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
 (online)

Film and Literature (Film Adaptations)

Enser's Filmed Books and Plays. (1928-2001). Ref. PN1997.85 .B385 2003

Literature through Film: Realism, Magic, and the Art of Adaptation. PN1997.85 .S76 2005

The Encyclopedia of Novels into Film.. PN1997.85 .T54 2005

The Classic Novel from Page to Screen. Stacks: PN1997.85 .C53 2000



Film Remakes

Film Remakes. PN1995.9.R45 V47 2005 book cover

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive and systematic account of the phenomenon of cinematic remaking. Drawing upon recent theories of genre and intertextuality, "Film Remakes" describes remaking as both an elastic concept and a complex situation, one enabled and limited by the interrelated roles and practices of industry, critics, and audiences. This approach to remaking is developed across three broad sections: the first deals with issues of production, including commerce and authors; the second considers genre, plots, and structures; and the third investigates issues of reception, including audiences and institutions. (Global Books In Print).

Dead Ringers: the Remake in Theory and Practice. Stacks: PN1995.9.R45 D43 2002

Play it Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes. PN1995.9.R45 P58 1998


 

Now a Major Motion Picture: Film Adaptations of Literature and Drama. PN1993.5.G3 H28 2008

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"Going beyond the process of adaptation, Geraghty is more interested in the films themselves and how they draw on our sense of recall. While a film reflects its literary source, it also invites comparisons to our memories and associations with other versions of the original. For example, a viewer may watch the 2005 big-screen production of Pride and Prejudice and remember Austen's novel as well as the BBC's 1995 television movie. Adaptations also rely on the conventions of genre, editing, acting, and sound to engage our recall - elements that many movie critics tend to forget when focusing solely on faithfulness to the written word."--BOOK JACKET.

Literature and Film: a Guide to the Theory and Practice of Film Adaptation. PN1997.85 .L515 2005 book cover

"Literature and Film is a collection of essays that chart the history and confluence of literature and film. Bringing together the very latest scholarship in the field, this guide contains astute and readable contributions - both theoretical and thematic - on the translation of literary into filmic texts." "Subjects range from established classics including The Last of the Mohicans, through consecrated genre works like Cape Fear, to contemporary classics such as The English Patient and Beloved. Almost all of the essays are originals, especially composed for this volume, and written by leading international scholars on both literature and film. The book features an introductory essay tracing the history and practice of adaptation, providing the ideal entry point for students or scholars exploring this dynamic and multifaceted field."--BOOK JACKET


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Procedure Note:

1. Verify if Tufts Library has the book you need.

2. Use ILliad (interlibrary loan service) to request non-Tufts books.



Path of Discovery in the Catalogs

1. Find a title/author (assigned readings/Course Reserves);

2. Note the descriptive language of the Catalog record.

3. Use that language in further searches

  1. e.g. Click on subject/author in the record to see further results and related topics.

Author Burnett, Mark Thornton.
Title Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace.
Publisher Basingstoke [England]; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Film and video adaptations.
  English drama -- Film and video adaptations
  Motion pictures and globalization.
  Culture and globalization.
  Film adaptations -- History and criticism.
  Culture in motion pictures.

Typical Searches on the Themes/Genres


Subject browse in the Catalog on film adaptations:

Film Adaptations -- History And Criticism

Motion pictures and literature.


Subject browse in the Catalog on film remakes:

film remakes


Advanced Keyword Search, limiting to books:

"film adaptations" and german* (country)

"film adaptations" and shakespeare (literary author)


Tips:

1. include "and" in between keywords;
2. german* for any or all forms of the word, e.g. german, germany.
3. " " around phrases, e.g. "film adaptations"


Other Typical Subject Searches

Note the language pattern
(Click on the Searches for real time results in the Catalog.)

motion pictures Germany (a country)


motion pictures Europe (a region)

motion pictures Europe Eastern


Wenders Wim (a filmmaker; last name first)


Some Key Sources:

Film & Television Literature Index

Academic OneFile

Project Muse (current years only); JSTOR (earlier years only).

Film Literature Index 1976-200. (2002-04:Ref. [HUM] Z5784.M9 F45)

Film review index (1882-1985.) Ref. [HUM] PN1995 .F467 1986

Index to Critical Film Reviews. (1923-1971) Ref. Z5784.M9 B64

Retrospective Index to Film Periodicals, 1930-1971.



Browse some of the film studies journals here:

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Finding Full Texts

1. Click on the FindItAtTufts button to these three options:

  • a. link to the full text of the article when available digitally;
  • b. link to a Library Catalog search for the journal in print that contains your article.
  • c. link to ILliad for requesting the article when the above two options are negative.

2. Search for a journal directly here:


Movie Reviews in Magazines & Newspapers:

  1. Film & Television Literature Index
  1. Academic OneFile
  1. Book, Movie, Music, Play, And Video Reviews in LexisNexis
  1. Factiva
    Many foreign language press.
  1. Time Magazine (1923-Present)
  1. New York Times Historical Archive, (1851-3 yrs before current date; current years in LexisNexis)
  1. Times Digital Archive  (1785 - 1985)
  • Film Statistics
  1. Academic OneFile
    Tip: Search for "Statistics" box office and other keywords.
  1. ABI/INFORM
  2. Tip: search for "statistics" "ticket sales" and other keywords.
  1. JSTOR
    Tip: Search for "Statistics" and other keywords.
  1. Also use sources under the Reviews Tab

Web Sites

  1. BFI Statistics on film and television
    UK film production, academy awards, box office, etc.
  1. The Hollywood Reporter: Charts
    Movie sales, box office, production budgets, etc.
  1. KORDA
    Database on public funding for the film and audiovisual sector in Europe.
  1. Lumiere
    Database on admissions for films released in Europe.
  1. MERLIN
    Database on legal information relevant to the audiovisual Sector in Europe.
  1. Nielsen EDI
    A Web based system that allows our clients to instantly access real-time film performance on a global, nationwide, regional, local or theatre level.
  1. The Numbers
    The largest freely available database of movie industry information on the Web.
  1. World Wide Box Office
    Current international box office numbers.

Sample Searches in the Catalog for Scripts (screenplays):

  • 2. Published radio, television, and film scripts: a bibliography. Ref. Z7223.S3 P68 (only up to 1975)
  • 3. The Drama Scholars' Index to Plays and Filmscripts. Ref. Z5781 .S17 (1974-1980 only.)
  • 4.Search Play Index for radio and television plays.



arrow WorldCat (catalogs of libraries worldwide)




Procedure Note:

1. Verify if Tufts Library has the book you need.

2. Use ILliad (interlibrary loan service) to request non-Tufts books.


Script Writing

Alternative Scriptwriting: Successfully Breaking the Rules. PN1996 .D36 2002

Creating Unforgettable Characters. PN1689 .S44 1990

How Scripts Are Made. PN1996 .K24 1990

Writing Short Scripts. PN1996 .P58 1999

 

Storytelling in the New Hollywood: Understanding Classical Narrative Technique. PN1996 .T46 1999

The Art of the Storyboard: a Filmmaker's Introduction.PN1995.9 .P7 H42 2008

Filmmaking: Narrative & Structural Techniques.PN1995.9.P7 F63 1992

How to Shoot a Movie and Video Story: the Technique of Pictorial Continuity. Oversize: TR850 .G367 1985


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last updated: 27/07/09