Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction. Film, Pleasure, and Digital Culture, Vol. 1
Long a part of the theatrical experience, 'cinephilia' denotes a deep, even limitless passion for cinema including consuming, defining, sharing, discussing and writing about films. But what happens when the experience of the movies becomes something different, something increasingly complemented by digital means? This volume of new essays explores the pleasures of cinema within online communication, digital imagery and digitised home viewing. Including the work of critics, scholars and bloggers from the US, the UK and Australia, Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction provides an innovative and multifaceted approach to the ever-evolving world of cinema culture. This first volume in a twin-anthology project includes contributions by Robert Burgoyne, Zach Campbell, Tobey Crockett, Brian Darr, Kevin Fisher, Andy Horbal, Christian Keathley, Adrian Martin, Jenna Ng, Lisa Purse, Dan Sallitt and Girish Shambu.