One book on this discipline divides its title concept into perception, affection, action, and mental types. One essay compares the relationship between ordinary people and this discipline to the enthusiasm of newspaper delivery boys for bicycle races. That essay uses a comparison of this discipline to hieroglyphs and argues that it, like architecture and epic poetry, allows one “to present an object for simultaneous collective experience.” This discipline is called the (*) “height of artifice” in an essay that cites Abel Gance’s theories of it. A Bergson-inspired book on this discipline by Gilles Deleuze has two volumes titled The Time Image and The Movement Image. Laura Mulvey’s essay on “Visual Pleasure” in this discipline’s narrative type popularized the male gaze. For 10 points, name this discipline whose auteurs were described by François Truffaut ■END■
ANSWER: filmmaking [accept making movies or making motion pictures; accept cinema; accept “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema”; accept Cinema 1: The Movement Image; accept Cinema 2: The Time Image; prompt on movement images before “The Movement Image” is read; prompt on directing by asking “what are they directing?”]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Philosophy>
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