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Projections is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that explores the ways in which recent advancements in fields such as psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, genetics and evolution help to increase our understanding of film, and how film itself facilitates investigations into the nature and function of the mind. The journal incorporates articles on the visual arts and new technologies related to film. The aims of the journal are to explore these subjects, facilitate a dialogue between people in the sciences and the humanities, and bring the study of film to the forefront of contemporary intellectual debate.

Published on behalf of The Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image and The Forum for Movies and Mind

Publisher: Berghahn Journals

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Volume 5, Number 1, summer 2011

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Editorial

Articles

How Act Structure Sculpts Shot Lengths and Shot Transitions in Hollywood Film
pp. 1-16(16)
Authors: Cutting, James E.; Brunick, Kaitlin L.; Delong, Jordan E.

The Extent of Mental Completion of Films
pp. 31-50(20)
Author: Bacon, Henry

Causal Understanding and Narration
pp. 51-68(18)
Authors: Kovács, András Bálint

Resisting the Psycho-Logic of Intensified Continuity
pp. 69-86(18)
Author: Brown, William

Review Essay

Review Essay: Phenomenology Goes to the Movies
pp. 87-101(15)
Author: Stadler, Jane

Book Reviews

Doubting Vision: Film and the Revelationist Tradition
pp. 109-115(7)
Author: Sweeney, Kevin W.

Cinema, Philosophy, Bergman: On Film as Philosophy
pp. 115-121(7)
Author: Anker, Roy M.

A Philosophy of Cinematic Art
pp. 121-127(7)
Author: Curran, Angela

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