A unique and wide-ranging analysis of the aesthetic and emotional impact
of lighting in cinema. Lara Thompson looks at the way light informs the
cinematic experience, from constructing star identities, sculpting
natural light and creating imaginary worlds, to the seductive power of
darkness, fading representations of the past and arresting twilight
encounters.
This groundbreaking and accessible introductory study offers a unique
insight into the way illumination has transcended its diffuse functional
boundaries and been elevated to a position of narrative and emotional
importance, transforming it from an unobtrusive element of film style to
an expressive and essential component. It includes analyses of over
fifty renowned international films, discussed in inventive and
illuminating combinations, from cinema's earliest moments to its most
recent digital manifestations.