Poetry and Cinema

Publisher:
David Publishing
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Journal of Literature and Art Studies, 2012, 2 (4), pp. 480 - 482 (3)
Issue Date:
2012-04-03
Full metadata record
Poetry can be seen as a means for communicating a message in a unique vision. The same can be applied to cinema. Literature precedes the making of a film in most cases. The preparation for a movie is written in much details, be it for stories, scenes, dialogues, storyboards, or technical descriptions. In that extend, words are the genesis of cinema. Poetry is a unique way to express one’s point of view in a metaphoric way, far from common means of communicating a message. This purpose is the one of many a film director with daring, controversial, or highly personal ideas. The study will concentrate on the link of cinema with poetry based on the concept of rhymes and rhythms.
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: