Join Prof Nathan Abrams Professor in Films for this FREE online Taster Session
Why have Stanley Kubrick鈥檚 films endured and provided a model for so many contemporary filmmakers like Coralie Fargeat or Jordan Peele?
In this talk, Professor Nathan Abrams, co-author of Kubrick: An Odyssey will argue that it boils down to two key reasons: (a) that his films contain ideas; and (b) that they typically innovated or advanced a technological process in some way.
Kubrick鈥檚 preproduction research was legendary. When he decided to make a film on a topic, he mastered it by reading voluminously. At the same time, he innovated technically, developing such processes as front projection, using NASA lenses or Steadicam.
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This session will be delivered through the medium of English.
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