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Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1222 g

Gomery / Pafort-Overduin

Movie History: A Survey

Second Edition

Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1222 g

ISBN: 978-0-415-77544-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


Covering everything from Edison to Avatar, Gomery and Pafort-Overduin have written the clearest, best organized, and most user-friendly film history textbook on the market. It masterfully distills the major trends and movements of film history, so that the subject can be taught in one semester. And each chapter includes a compelling case study that highlights an important moment in movie history and, at the same time, subtly introduces a methodological approach. This book is a pleasure to read and to teach. Peter Decherney, University of Pennsylvania, USA

In addition to providing a comprehensive overview of the development of film around the world, the book gives us examples of how to do film history, including organizing the details and discussing their implications.Hugh McCarney, Western Connecticut State University, USA
Douglas Gomery and Clara Pafort-Overduin have created an outstanding textbook with an impressive breadth of content, covering over 100 years in the evolution of cinema. Movie History: A Survey is an engaging book that will reward readers with a contemporary perspective of the history of motion pictures and provide a solid foundation for the study of film. Matthew Hanson, Eastern Michigan University, USA
How can we understand the history of film?
Historical facts don’t answer the basic questions of film history. History, as this fascinating book shows, is more than the simple accumulation of film titles, facts and figures. This is a survey of over 100 years of cinema history, from its beginnings in 1895, to its current state in the twenty-first century.
An accessible, introductory text, Movie History: A Survey looks at not only the major films, filmmakers, and cinema institutions throughout the years, but also extends to the production, distribution, exhibition, technology and reception of films. The textbook is divided chronologically into four sections, using the timeline of technological changes:

Section One looks at the era of silent movies from 1895 to 1927; Section Two starts with the coming of sound and covers 1928 until 1950; Section Three runs from 1951 to 1975 and deals with the coming and development of television; and Section Four focuses on the coming of home video and the transition to digital, from 1975 to 2010.

Key pedagogical features include:

- timelines in each section help students to situate the films within a broader historical context

- case study boxes with close-up analysis of specific film histories and a particular emphasis on film reception

- lavishly illustrated with over 450 color images to put faces to names, and to connect pictures to film titles

- margin notes add background information and clarity

- glossary for clear understanding of the key terms described

- references and further reading at the end of each chapter to enhance further study.

A supporting website is available at www.routledge.com/textbooks/moviehistory, with lots of extra materials, useful for the classroom or independent study, including:

- additional case studies – new, in-depth and unique to the website

- international case studies – for the Netherlands in Dutch and English

- timeline - A movie history timeline charting key dates in the history of cinema from 1890 to the present day

- revision flash cards – ideal for getting to grips with key terms in film studies

- related resources – on the website you will find every link from the book for ease of use, plus access to additional online material

- students are also invited to submit their own movie history case studies - see website for details

Written by two highly respected film scholars and experienced teachers, Movie History is the ideal textbook for students studying film history.
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Contents

Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Preface

SECTION 1: The Silent Cinema 1895-1927

Chapter 1: The Invention and Innovation of the Motion Pictures
Case Study 1: Who Went to See Early Movies in the USA?

Chapter 2: The Triumph of Hollywood
Case Study 2: Government Control of What Audiences Saw - The Battle on Film Censorship in Germany and the USA

Chapter 3: Hollywood Establishes the Classic Narrative Style
Case Study 3: The Acceptance of the Classical Hollywood Filmmaking Style

Chapter 4: Influential Alternatives to Hollywood: European Cinema
Case Study 4: Carl Dreyer - A Danish Individualist

Chapter 5: Experiments in Filmmaking: The USSR
Case Study 5: Evaluation in Movie History - The Case of Odessa Steps

SECTION 2: The Hollywood Studio Era 1928-1950

Chapter 6: The Coming of Sound & the Studio System
Case Study 6: The Coming of Sound to Europe - The Triumph of National Film Production in Holland

Chapter 7: The First Golden Age of Hollywood Movie Making
Case Study 7: How was the Moviegoer Affected by the Movies? – Reconstructing the Meaning of Movies and Movie Going with the Help of Oral History.

Chapter 8: European Alternatives to Hollywood: France, Britain, Germany and Italy
Case Study 8: What Did the European Moviegoer Really Like? – Reconstructing the taste of the Moviegoer with the Help of Film Programming and Statistics.

SECTION 3: The Television Era 1951-1975

Chapter 9: Television, Wide-Screen and Colour
Case Study 9: Film Societies as Alternative Spaces for Movie Exhibition

Chapter 10: A Transformation of Hollywood Movie-Making
Case Study 10: A Critic who Changed the Status of Hollywood Movies

Chapter 11: The European Art Cinema Alternative
Case Study 11: Art Movie Theaters in the USA

Chapter 12: Alternative Film Industries – The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, South America, Australia and Japan
Case Study 12: The Importance of Film Festivals

SECTION 4: The Video to Digital Era 1975-2010

Chapter 13: Contemporary World Cinema History – 1975 and Beyond
Case Study 13: Film Historical Research in the Digital Age

Chapter 14: Hollywood Thrives
Case Study 14: The Reception of James Cameron’s Avatar

Bibliography
Glossary
Index


Douglas Gomery is emeritus professor at the University of Maryland, USA. His publications include two prize winning books, Shared Pleasures: A History of Movie Presentation (1991) and Who Owns the Media (2000).

Clara Pafort-Overduin teaches at the Department of Theater, Film and Television Studies at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and is a founding member of the International Cinema Attendances Research Group.


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