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Patrick Keating

    This author focuses on in-depth analysis of film studies and video production, with their academic expertise informing their creative approach. Through teaching experience and extensive education from prestigious institutions, they bring a unique perspective to their work. Their writing delves into the essence of cinematic storytelling and visual communication. Readers will appreciate their insightful exploration of the art of filmmaking.

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    • An essential work of twenty-first-century cinema, Alfonso Cuarón’s 2004 film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is an elegant exemplar of contemporary cinematic trends, including serial storytelling, the rise of the fantasy genre, digital filmmaking, and collaborative authorship. With craft, wonder, and wit, the film captures the most engaging elements of the novel while artfully translating its literary point of view into cinematic terms that expand on the world established in the book series and previous films. In this book, Patrick Keating examines how Cuarón and his collaborators employ cinematography, production design, music, performance, costume, dialogue, and more to create the richly textured world of Harry Potter―a world filtered principally through Harry’s perspective, characterized by gaps, uncertainties, and surprises. Rather than upholding the vision of a single auteur, Keating celebrates Cuarón’s direction as a collaborative achievement that resulted in a family blockbuster layered with thematic insights.

      Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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