The Classical Hollywood Cinema: Film Style and Mode of Production to 1960

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Routledge, 2 sept 2003 - 652 páginas

'A dense, challenging and important book.' Philip French Observer

'At the very least, this blockbuster is probably the best single volume history of Hollywood we're likely to get for a very long time.' Paul Kerr City Limits

'Persuasively argued, the book is also packed with facts, figures and photographs.' Nigel Andrews Financial Times

Acclaimed for their breakthrough approach, Bordwell, Staiger and Thompson analyze the basic conditions of American film-making as a historical institution and consider to what extent Hollywood film production constitutes a systematic enterprise, in both its style and its business operations.

Despite differences of director, genre or studio, most Hollywood films operate within a set of shared assumptions about how a film should look and sound. Such assumptions are neither natural nor inevitable; but because classical-style films have been the type most widely seen, they have come to be accepted as the 'norm' of film-making and viewing.

The authors show how these classical conventions were formulated and standardized, and how they responded to the arrival of sound, colour, widescreen ratios and stereophonic sound. They argue that each new technological development has served a function within an existing narrational system.

The authors also examine how the Hollywood cinema standardized the film-making process itself. They describe how, over the course of its history, Hollywood developed distinct modes of production in a constant search for maximum efficiency, predictability and novelty.

Set apart by its combination of theoretical analysis and empirical evidence, this book is the standard work on the classical Hollywood cinema style of film-making from the silent era to the 1960s. Now available in paperback, it is a 'must' for film students, lecturers and all those seriously interested in the development of the film industry.

 

Índice

Part One The classical Hollywood style 191760
1
Part Two The Hollywood mode of production to 1930
88
Part Three The formulation of the classical style 190928
245
Part Four Film style and technology to 1930
473
Part Five The Hollywood mode of production 193060
548
Part Six Film style and technology 193060
580
Part Seven Historical implications of the classical Hollywood cinema
606
Envoi
627
Appendix B A brief synopsis of the structure of the United States film industry 18961960
639
Appendix C Principal structures of the US film industry 18941930
643
Appendix D Lighting plots and descriptions
647
Notes
660
Select bibliography
736
Photograph credits
750
Index
752
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Appendix A The unbiased sample
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