Making films in contemporary Hollywood

Traditionally, film critics have concentrated on the director, seeing feature filmmaking as a form of individual expression. The authors challenge this view, arguing that filmmaking is a form of collective expression. They examine the idea that many people, including editors, cinematographers and so...

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Main Author: Lovell, Alan, 1935- (-)
Other Authors: Sergi, Gianluca
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: London : Hodder Arnold 2005
Edition:1st publ
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Summary:Traditionally, film critics have concentrated on the director, seeing feature filmmaking as a form of individual expression. The authors challenge this view, arguing that filmmaking is a form of collective expression. They examine the idea that many people, including editors, cinematographers and sound designers, contribute to the making of a film, and argue that it is misleading to classify them as technicians. the authors consider how money and power determines the structure within which all those involved with filmmaking work. And, in challenging the accepted view of the dynamics of filmmaking, the book raises questions about the nature of the feature film. Is it essentially a visual form? What place does sound have? How important is the script?" "Making Films in Contemporary Hollywood contains analysis, interviews and case studies of Chinatown, Jurassic Park and When Harry Met Sally, bringing a fresh perspective to the study of filmmaking that will be both informative and provocative for Media and Film Studies students at all levels
Physical Description:vii, 162 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780340809839