Looking for Low-Key: Noir and Neo-Noir from a Cinematographic Perspective

Abstract

Film Noir has always been an elusive category, determined by vague definitions. Even scholarly work has its focus on thematic connections and standards of tone and mood and periodization of both ‘classical noir’ and ‘neo-noir’ has always been problematic. Kathrina Glitre and Patrick Keating have championed an approach that categorizes ‘noir’ as a visual category, determined by changing technical standards. This paper compares these arguments against changes in filmmaking technique and cinematography from the fifties onwards and will argue that – save for some nuances – the technical evidence undergirds an approach to ‘noir’ and ‘neo-noir’ in which the visual element is maybe not a sufficient, but at least a required condition for any form of ‘noir’.

Presenters

David Vanden Bossche
Dissertator/Instructor, Film Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Form of the Image

KEYWORDS

Film Noir, Neo Noir, Filmstock, Visual Form

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