A History of Narrative Film (Fifth Edition) by David A. Cook remains one of the most comprehensive and widely respected accounts of the global evolution of cinema. This authoritative text traces the development of narrative filmmaking from its pre-industrial origins through the silent era, the rise of the Hollywood studio system, and the emergence of international New Waves, extending into the complexities of the modern landscape.
The fifth edition offers an expansive look at film history, integrating social, political, and economic contexts to explain how cinema has shaped and been shaped by world events. Readers will explore the technical breakthroughs and aesthetic innovations that defined various eras, including the transition to sound, the development of color cinematography, and the revolutionary shift to digital production and distribution. With a truly global perspective, David A. Cook examines not only the dominant American industry but also the vital contributions of European, Asian, African, and Latin American filmmakers.
Serving as both an essential academic resource and a compelling narrative for film enthusiasts, this volume provides deep insights into the directors, genres, and movements that have defined the medium. It balances rigorous historical analysis with engaging storytelling, making it a foundational work for understanding the art and industry of the moving image.
- Title: A History of Narrative Film
- Author: David A. Cook
- Edition: 5th Edition
- Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co Inc
- Publication Date: February 1, 2016
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0393920097
- ISBN-13: 978-0393920093
