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  1. Notes on the Cinematographer (French: Notes sur le cinématographe) is a 1975 book by the French filmmaker Robert Bresson. It collects Bresson's reflections on cinema written as short aphorisms. J. M. G. Le Clézio wrote a preface for a new edition in 1988. The book was published in English in 1977, translated by Jonathan Griffin ...

    • Robert Bresson
    • 1975
  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · Notes on the Cinematograph is sometimes published as Notes on Cinematography or Notes on the Cinematographer, but “Cinematograph” feels best. In these musings, director/author Robert Bresson explores an understanding of film as a contrast between the cinematograph (Bresson’s ultimate aim)—the form in which film achieves its ...

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  3. The cinema (photographed theater) shows to what extent. No absolute value to an image. Sound and image owe their value and their power only to the use you put them to. In the mixture of true and false, the true makes the false stand out, the false prevents belief in the true.

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  4. 10. Jan. 2017 · Notes on the Cinematograph by Robert Bresson review – the art of film. These philosophical thoughts from one of the late great film-makers transcend their subject. Nicholas Lezard. Tue 10...

  5. 15. Nov. 2016 · Notes on the Cinematograph distills the essence of Bresson’s theory and practice as a filmmaker and artist. He discusses the fundamental differences between theater and film; parses the deep...

  6. Notes on the Cinematographer. Robert Bresson makes some quite radical distinctions between what he terms "cinematography" and something quite different: "cinema"-which is for him nothing but an...

  7. Notes on the Cinematographer. Robert Bresson makes some quite radical distinctions between what he terms "cinematography" and something quite different: "cinema"--which is for him nothing but...