- and
Ernie Gehr, are
considered by P.
Adams Sitney to be key
models for what he
calls "structural film".
Sitney says that the key
elements of structural...
- p. 50.
Wilson 2012, p. 115. Törnqvist 1995, p. 158.
Sitney 2014, p. 48.
Sitney 2014, p. 51.
Sitney 2014, p. 50. Törnqvist 1995, p. 148.
Shargel 2007, p...
- P.
Adams Sitney (born
August 9, 1944 in New Haven, Connecticut), is a
historian of
American avant-garde cinema. He is
known as the
author of Visionary...
- doi:10.2307/778287. JSTOR 778287.
Sitney 2008, p. 109.
Sitney 2002, p. 383.
Sitney 2008, p. 110. Zryd 2023, p. 30.
Sitney 2008, pp. 107–110. Zryd 2023, p...
- 1966 and
edited in 1967, and is an
example of what film
theorist P.
Adams Sitney describes as "structural film",
calling Snow "the dean of
structural filmmakers...
- 265. Wood 2012, pp. 265–266.
Weinstein 2008, p. 302.
Sitney 1990, p. 131.
Sitney 1990, p. 129.
Sitney 1990, p. 143. Wood 1998, p. 251. Orr 2014, p. 67. Blackwell...
-
developed in the
United Kingdom in the 1970s. The term was
coined by P.
Adams Sitney who
noted that film
artists had
moved away from the
complex and condensed...
-
Richards Peter Rinaldi Jacques Rivette Carolee Schneeman Paul
Sharits P.
Adams Sitney Michael Snow Ray
Dennis Steckler Chick Strand Chester Novell Turner Stan...
- film
Zorns Lemma. The two
filmmakers had been
engaged in what P.
Adams Sitney described as "a
somewhat competitive dialogue about the
place of cinema...
- collection.
Sitney 2002, pp. 179–180.
Monaco 2003, pp. 238–239.
Sitney 1990, pp. 196–200.
Sitney 2011, p. 161.
Monaco 2003, pp. 238–240.
Sitney 1990, pp...