Books
Ethan Parker

Dance in Cinema

Dance in Cinema explores the dynamic relationship between dance and film, revealing how movement shapes cinematic storytelling and cultural impact. The book posits that dance sequences are not mere decoration but a powerful language, capable of subtly shaping audience perception and driving plotlines. Intriguingly, dance in film has evolved from simple spectacle in silent films to sophisticated storytelling devices in modern blockbusters, reflecting evolving societal values.

The book progresses by first establishing dance as a cinematic language, analyzing the technical aspects of filming dance, such as camera angles and editing techniques. It then examines case studies of iconic dance sequences, such as those in The Red Shoes and Saturday Night Fever, dissecting how dance contributes to a film's narrative and themes. Finally, it assesses the future of dance in cinema, exploring how technological advancements like motion capture are pushing creative boundaries.

Through film analysis, interviews, and critical essays, Dance in Cinema provides a comprehensive and accessible exploration of this often-overlooked aspect of filmmaking for film enthusiasts and dance aficionados alike.
125 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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