Frances Ha is a modern comic fable that captures the trials and tribulations of a young woman trying to make it in New York City. Directed by Noah Baumbach, the film is a beautiful homage to classic French cinema, but its character feels quintessentially New York.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherSteidl Gmbh & Co. Ohg
ISBN-103869307315
ISBN-139783869307312
eBay Product ID (ePID)201653702
Product Key Features
Book TitleFrances Ha: a Noah Baumbach Picture
Number of Pages784 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicFilm / General, Techniques / Digital (See Also Computers / Digital Media / Photography), Techniques / Cinematography & Videography
IllustratorYes
GenrePerforming Arts, Photography
AuthorNoah Baumbach
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height2.4 in
Item Weight132.3 Oz
Item Length11.8 in
Item Width9.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsDangin's editing process freezes time for a story about just how unfrozen time is, breaking down every moment and examining each emotion. The result is a deep, thoughtful look at a deep, thoughtful film - and a celebration of Baumbach's filmmaking., Dangin's editing process freezes time for a story about just how unfrozen time is, breaking down every moment and examining each emotion. The result is a deep, thoughtful look at a deep, thoughtful film -- and a celebration of Baumbach's filmmaking., Now, a new book from SteidlDangin - comprised of one frame per scene of the film - captures its romantic spirit and gives us a welcomed opportunity to revisit a favourite.
Dewey Decimal791.4372
SynopsisFrances Ha is a modern comic fable that captures the trials and tribulations of a young woman trying to make it in New York City. Like an endearing comedy of errors, Frances throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as their possible reality diminishes. Directed by Noah Baumbach, the film is a beautiful homage to classic French cinema, but its character feels quintessentially New York. Capturing the romantic spirit of the film in print, Frances Ha tells the story through moments. Edited down to one frame per scene, the book follows a strict structure laying out 688 stills. When assembled in sequence, the images recreate the story and achieve the same cinematic quality in print. Continuity is key to the structure, as the visual dialogue reveals moments full of expression and arresting honesty. On the printed page, the beautiful black-and-white stills appear timeless and pay homage to the oft forgotten art of cinematography., Frances Ha is a modern comic fable that captures the trials and tribulations of a young woman trying to make it in New York City. Like an endearing comedy of errors, Frances throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as their possible reality diminishes. Directed by Noah Baumbach, the film is a beautiful homage to classic French cinema, but its character feels quintessentially New York. Capturing the romantic spirit of the film in print, Frances Ha tells the story through moments. Edited down to one frame per scene, the book follows a strict structure laying out 688 stills. When assembled in sequence, the images recreate the story and achieve the same cinematic quality in print. Continuity is key to the structure, as the visual dialogue reveals moments full of expression and arresting honesty. On the printed page, the beautiful black-and-white stills appear timeless and pay homage to the oft-forgotten art of cinematography.