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The laws of movie-making - Production and distribution of independent films (Paperback): C. Groenewald The laws of movie-making - Production and distribution of independent films (Paperback)
C. Groenewald
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The laws of movie-making explains the basic legal and business principles behind producing and distributing an independent feature film. This title discusses way of conceptualising an economically viable idea for a film and procure financial investment, warns of the pitfalls of production and simplifies the intricacies of international distribution, while showing you how to limit your legal liabilities. It is intended not only for film students and future film producers, but also for lawyers and entrepreneurs who are eager to understand the mechanisms of the film industry.

Cinemas of Boyhood - Masculinity, Sexuality, Nationality (Hardcover): Timothy Shary Cinemas of Boyhood - Masculinity, Sexuality, Nationality (Hardcover)
Timothy Shary
R2,525 Discovery Miles 25 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing from political sociology, pop psychology, and film studies, Cinemas of Boyhood explores the important yet often overlooked subject of boys and boyhood in film. This collected volume features an eclectic range of films from British and Indian cinemas to silent Hollywood and the new Hollywood of the 1980s, culminating in a comprehensive overview of the diverse concerns surrounding representations of boyhood in film.

Adaptation in Contemporary Culture - Textual Infidelities (Hardcover, New): Rachel Carroll Adaptation in Contemporary Culture - Textual Infidelities (Hardcover, New)
Rachel Carroll
R5,276 Discovery Miles 52 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Adaptation in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities seeks to reconfigure the ways in which adaptation is conceptualised by considering adaptation within an extended range of generic, critical and theoretical contexts. This collection explores literary, film, television and other visual texts both as origins and adaptations and offers new insights into the construction of genres, canons and classics. Chapters investigate both classic and contemporary texts by British and American authors, from Jane Austen, Edgar Allen Poe and Charles Dickens to Bret Easton Ellis, P.D James and Sarah Waters. A diverse range of literary, film and television genres is examined, from romance to science fiction, the Western to the;women's picture and the heritage film to postmodern pastiche. With a thematic focus on key critical paradigms for adaptation studies - fidelity, intertextuality, historicity and authorship - this collection expands the field of adaptation studies beyond its conventional focus on page to screen adaptations to include film remakes, video games, biopics, fan fiction and celebrity culture.

The Presidential Campaign Film - A Critical History (Hardcover, New): Joanne Morreale The Presidential Campaign Film - A Critical History (Hardcover, New)
Joanne Morreale
R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Morreale traces the development of the documentary films produced for presidential candidates from Calvin Coolidge in 1923 to George Bush and Bill Clinton in 1992. The work provides insight into today's visually oriented presidential campaign by analyzing the production of candidates' images as the films evolve from classical to modern forms. Campaign films are usually overlooked by campaign scholars, yet they provide the fullest available visual portrait of a candidate during a campaign, they encapsulate persuasive appeals and strategies, and they illustrate Republican and Democratic candidates' different approaches to mediated communication. Morreale concludes that presidential campaign films provide a lens through which we can view both changes and continuities in American politics and culture. Recommended for scholars and students of communication, political science, and history.

Clipper (August 1912) (Hardcover): New York Clipper Clipper (August 1912) (Hardcover)
New York Clipper
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Narrating the Prison - Role and Representation in Charles Dickens' Novels, Twentieth-Century Fiction, and Film (Hardcover,... Narrating the Prison - Role and Representation in Charles Dickens' Novels, Twentieth-Century Fiction, and Film (Hardcover, New)
Jan Alber
R2,106 Discovery Miles 21 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book investigates the ways in which Charles Dickens's mature fiction, prison novels of the twentieth century, and prison films narrate the prison. To begin with, this study illustrates how fictional narratives occasionally depart from the realities of prison life, and interprets these narrations of the prison against the foil of historical analyses of the experience of imprisonment in Britain and America. Second, this book addresses the significance of prison metaphors in novels and films, and uses them as starting points for new interpretations of the narratives of its corpus. Finally, this study investigates the ideological underpinnings of prison narratives by addressing the question of whether they generate cultural understandings of the legitimacy or illegitimacy of the prison. While Dickens's mature fiction primarily represents the prison experience in terms of the unjust suffering of many sympathetic inmates, prison narratives of the twentieth century tend to focus on one newcomer who is sent to prison because he committed a trivial crime and then suffers under a brutal system. And while the fate of this unique character is represented as being terrible and unjust, the attitude towards the mass of ordinary prisoners is complicit with the common view that 'real' criminals have to be imprisoned. Such prison narratives invite us to sympathize with the quasi-innocent prisoner-hero but do not allow us to empathize with the 'deviant' rest of the prison population and thus implicitly sanction the existence of prisons. These delimitations are linked to wider cultural demarcations: the newcomer is typically a member of the white, male, and heterosexual middle class, and has to go through a process of symbolic 'feminization' in prison that threatens his masculinity (violent and sadistic guards, 'homosexual' rapes and time in the 'hole' normally play an important role). The ill-treatment of this prisoner-hero is then usually countered by means of his escape so that the manliness of our hero and, by extension, the phallic power of the white middle class are restored. Such narratives do not address the actual situation in British and American prisons. Rather, they primarily present us with stories about the unjust victimization of 'innocent' members of the white and heterosexual middle class, and they additionally code coloured and homosexual inmates as 'real' criminals who belong where they are. Furthermore, Dickens's mature fiction focuses on 'negative' metaphors of imprisonment that describe the prison as a tomb, a cage, or in terms of hell. By means of these metaphors, which highlight the inmates' agony, Dickens condemns the prison system as such. Twentieth-century narratives, on the other hand, only critique discipline-based institutions but argue in favour of rehabilitative penal styles. More specifically, they describe the former by using 'negative' metaphors and the latter through positive ones that invite us to see the prison as a womb, a matrix of spiritual rebirth, a catalyst of intense friendship or as an 'academy'. Prison narratives of the twentieth century suggest that society primarily needs such reformative prisons for coloured and homosexual inmates.

Ghost Movies in Southeast Asia and Beyond - Narratives, Cultural Contexts, Audiences (Hardcover): Peter J. Braunlein, Andrea... Ghost Movies in Southeast Asia and Beyond - Narratives, Cultural Contexts, Audiences (Hardcover)
Peter J. Braunlein, Andrea Lauser
R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ghost Movies in Southeast Asia and Beyond explores ghost movies, one of the most popular film genres in East and Southeast Asia, by focusing on movie narratives, the cultural contexts of their origins and audience reception. In the middle of the Asian crisis of the late 1990s, ghost movies became major box office hits. The emergence of the phenomenally popular "J-Horror" genre inspired similar ghost movie productions in Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Singapore. Ghost movies are embedded and reflected in national as well as transnational cultures and politics, in narrative traditions, in the social worlds of the audience, and in the perceptual experience of each individual. They reflect upon the identity crises and traumas of the living as well as of the dead, and they unfold affection and attraction in the border zone between amusement and thrill, secular and religious worldviews. This makes the genre interesting not only for sociologists, anthropologists, media and film scholars, but also for scholars of religion.

Blacks in Film and Television - A Pan-African Bibliography of Films, Filmmakers, and Performers (Hardcover, New): John Gray Blacks in Film and Television - A Pan-African Bibliography of Films, Filmmakers, and Performers (Hardcover, New)
John Gray
R2,242 Discovery Miles 22 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a comprehensive guide to the black experience both on film and behind the camera. More than 6,000 entries documenting global film activity from 1919 to 1990 offer historical perspective on the black image in film, bibliographical material on filmmakers and individual artists, and exciting information on newly emerging talent throughout the world. Drawing on a wide variety of resource materials, the study furnishes extensive coverage of developments in filmmaking in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean, followed by a thorough examination of the African-American film experience. Two appendixes provide supplementary data on reference works, and names and addresses of notable film resource centers. Four indexes keyed by artist, title, subject, and author complete the work, which proves to be a valuable reference work for scholars and historians in the field of blacks in film.

Great Adventure Films (Hardcover): Scott V Palmer Great Adventure Films (Hardcover)
Scott V Palmer
R1,574 Discovery Miles 15 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Narrative Theory and Adaptation. (Hardcover): Jason Mittell Narrative Theory and Adaptation. (Hardcover)
Jason Mittell
R2,682 Discovery Miles 26 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Narrative Theory and Adaptation offers a concise introduction to narrative theory in jargon-free language and shows how this theory can be deployed to interpret Spike Jonze's critically acclaimed 2002 film Adaptation. Understanding narrative theory is crucial to make sense of the award-winning film Adaptation. The book explicates, in clear prose for beginners, four key facets important to the narrative theory of film: the distinction between practical vs. critical theory, the role of adaptation, the process of narrative comprehension, and notions of authorship. It then works to unlock Adaptation using these four keys in succession, considering how the film demands a theoretical understanding of the storytelling process. In using this unusual case study of a film, the author makes the case for the importance of narrative theory as a general perspective for filmmakers, critics, and viewers alike.

The Producers - Profiles in Frustration (Hardcover): Luke Ford The Producers - Profiles in Frustration (Hardcover)
Luke Ford
R1,043 R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Save R136 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In "The Producers," Luke Ford profiles major players in entertainment including Edgar J. Scherick, creator of "ABC's Wide World of Sports," Stephen J. Cannell, whose television programs have grossed over $1 billion, and Jay Bernstein, former manager of Farrah Fawcett and Linda Evans.

The life of a typical Hollywood producer is a "profile in frustration." What drives these middlemen to subjugate their own egos for more than a decade, at times, to make a movie or TV show?

Politics as Form in Lars von Trier - A Post-Brechtian Reading (Hardcover, New): Angelos Koutsourakis Politics as Form in Lars von Trier - A Post-Brechtian Reading (Hardcover, New)
Angelos Koutsourakis
R4,312 Discovery Miles 43 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first study that employs a materialist framework to discuss the political implications of form in the films of Lars von Trier. Focusing mainly on early films, "Politics as Form in Lars von Trier "identifies recurring formal elements in von Trier's oeuvre and discusses the formal complexity of his films under the rubric of the post-Brechtian. Through an in depth formal analysis, the book shows that Brecht is more important to von Trier's work than what most critics seem to acknowledge and deems von Trier as a dialectical filmmaker. This study draws on many untranslated resources and features an interview with Lars von Trier, and another one with his mentor - the great Danish director Jorgen Leth.

The Essence of Chaplin - The Style, the Rhythm and the Grace of a Master (Paperback): John Fawell The Essence of Chaplin - The Style, the Rhythm and the Grace of a Master (Paperback)
John Fawell
R1,209 R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Save R336 (28%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A summary analysis of Charlie Chaplin's films that star his alter-ego, Charlie, which is to say, for the most part, Chaplin's silent films and not his sound films. In the book I stress Chaplin's often underrated skills as a film-director as well as his work as a mimetic satirist. And I structure the book according to the key ideas and ingredients of Chaplin's art, rather than by the chronological, film-by-film, structure that has characterized the vast majority of critical works on Chaplin. My goal is not to summarize the arc of Chaplin's career but to carve out the essence of his art, to offer a lexicon of his filmic nature. I mean the book for Chaplin scholars but, just as much, for the general reader who is looking for a cogent, but thorough, introduction to Chaplin, who would like to know why it is that critics take Chaplin as seriously as they do.

Did They Mention the Music? - The Autobiography of Henry Mancini (Paperback): Henry Mancini Did They Mention the Music? - The Autobiography of Henry Mancini (Paperback)
Henry Mancini; As told to Gene Lees
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Best known for the "dead-ant" theme to the Pink Panther films, Henry Mancini also composed the music to Peter Gunn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, and the Academy Award winning soundtracks to Victor/Victoria and The Days of Wine and Roses. In a career that lasted over thirty years, Mancini amassed twenty Grammy awards and more nominations than any other composer. In his memoir, written with jazz expert Lees, Mancini discusses his close friendships with Blake Edwards, Julie Andrews, and Paul Newman, his professional collaborations with Johnny Mercer, Luciano Pavarotti, and James Galway, and his achievements as a husband, father, and grandfather. A great memoir loaded with equal parts Hollywood glitz and Italian gusto.

European Cinema and Television - Cultural Policy and Everyday Life (Hardcover): Ib Bondebjerg, Eva Novrup Redvall, Andrew Higson European Cinema and Television - Cultural Policy and Everyday Life (Hardcover)
Ib Bondebjerg, Eva Novrup Redvall, Andrew Higson
R3,314 Discovery Miles 33 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers comparative studies of the production, content, distribution and reception of film and television drama in Europe. The collection brings together scholars from the humanities and social sciences to focus on how new developments are shaped by national and European policies and practices, and on the role of film and television in our everyday lives. The chapters explore key trends in transnational European film and television fiction, addressing issues of co-production and collaboration, and of how cultural products circulate across national borders. The chapters investigate how watching film and television from neighbouring countries can be regarded as a special kind of cultural encounter with the possibility of facilitating reflections on national differences within Europe and negotiations of what characterizes a national or a European identity respectively.

Jane Campion and Adaptation - Angels, Demons and Unsettling Voices (Hardcover, New): Estella Tincknell Jane Campion and Adaptation - Angels, Demons and Unsettling Voices (Hardcover, New)
Estella Tincknell
R3,652 Discovery Miles 36 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Best known for "The Piano," Jane Campion is a author/director whose films explore the relationship between literature and cinema. This book mixes cultural and textual analysis of Campion's films alongside consideration of concepts such as context, pastiche and genre. All those interested in Campion or adaptation studies must read this text.

Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground - Nicholas Ray in American Cinema (Paperback): Steven Rybin, Will Scheibel Lonely Places, Dangerous Ground - Nicholas Ray in American Cinema (Paperback)
Steven Rybin, Will Scheibel
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Early Warner Bros. Studios (Hardcover): E. J. Stephens, Marc Wanamaker Early Warner Bros. Studios (Hardcover)
E. J. Stephens, Marc Wanamaker
R719 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Otto Preminger - Interviews (Hardcover): Gary Bettinson Otto Preminger - Interviews (Hardcover)
Gary Bettinson
R2,933 Discovery Miles 29 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Otto Preminger (1905-1986), whose Hollywood career spanned the 1930s through the 1970s, is popularly remembered for the acclaimed films he directed, among which are the classic film noir Laura, the social-realist melodrama The Man with the Golden Arm, the CinemaScope musical Carmen Jones, and the riveting courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder. As a screen actor, he forged an indelible impression as a sadistic Nazi in Billy Wilder's Stalag 17 and as the diabolical Mr. Freeze in television's Batman. He is remembered, too, for drastically transforming Hollywood's industrial practices. With Exodus, Preminger broke the Hollywood blacklist, controversially granting screen credit to Dalton Trumbo, one of the exiled "Hollywood Ten." Preminger, a committed liberal, consistently shattered Hollywood's conventions. He routinely tackled socially progressive yet risque subject matter, pressing the Production Code's limits of permissibility. He mounted Black-cast musicals at a period of intense racial unrest. And he embraced a string of other taboo topics-heroin addiction, rape, incest, homosexuality-that established his reputation as a trailblazer of adult-centered storytelling, an enemy of Hollywood puritanism, and a crusader against censorship. Otto Preminger: Interviews compiles nineteen interviews from across Preminger's career, providing fascinating insights into the methods and mindset of a wildly polarizing filmmaker. With remarkable candor, Preminger discusses his filmmaking practices, his distinctive film style, his battles against censorship and the Hollywood blacklist, his clashes with film critics, and his turbulent relationships with a host of well-known stars, from Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra to Jane Fonda and John Wayne.

The National Imaginarium - A History of Egyptian Filmmaking (Hardcover): Magdy Mounir El-Shammaa The National Imaginarium - A History of Egyptian Filmmaking (Hardcover)
Magdy Mounir El-Shammaa
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Criminology Goes to the Movies - Crime Theory and Popular Culture (Hardcover): Nicole Rafter, Michelle Brown Criminology Goes to the Movies - Crime Theory and Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Nicole Rafter, Michelle Brown
R2,858 Discovery Miles 28 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Investigating cinema under the magnifying glass From a look at classics like Psycho and Double Indemnity to recent films like Traffic and Thelma & Louise, Nicole Rafter and Michelle Brown show that criminological theory is produced not only in the academy, through scholarly research, but also in popular culture, through film. Criminology Goes to the Movies connects with ways in which students are already thinking criminologically through engagements with popular culture, encouraging them to use the everyday world as a vehicle for theorizing and understanding both crime and perceptions of criminality. The first work to bring a systematic and sophisticated criminological perspective to bear on crime films, Rafter and Brown's book provides a fresh way of looking at cinema, using the concepts and analytical tools of criminology to uncover previously unnoticed meanings in film, ultimately making the study of criminological theory more engaging and effective for students while simultaneously demonstrating how theories of crime circulate in our mass-mediated worlds. The result is an illuminating new way of seeing movies and a delightful way of learning about criminology.

Screens Fade to Black - Contemporary African American Cinema (Hardcover): David J Leonard Screens Fade to Black - Contemporary African American Cinema (Hardcover)
David J Leonard
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The triple crown of Oscars awarded to Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, and Sidney Poitier on a single evening in 2002 seemed to mark a turning point for African Americans in cinema. Certainly it was hyped as such by the media, eager to overlook the nuances of this sudden embrace. In this new study, author David Leonard uses this event as a jumping-off point from which to discuss the current state of African-American cinema and the various genres that currently compose it. Looking at such recent films as Love and Basketball, Antwone Fisher, Training Day, and the two Barbershop films--all of which were directed by black artists, and most of which starred and were written by blacks as well--Leonard examines the issues of representation and opportunity in contemporary cinema. In many cases, these films-which walk a line between confronting racial stereotypes and trafficking in them-made a great deal of money while hardly playing to white audiences at all. By examining the ways in which they address the American Dream, racial progress, racial difference, blackness, whiteness, class, capitalism and a host of other issues, Leonard shows that while certainly there are differences between the grotesque images of years past and those that define today's era, the consistency of images across genre and time reflects the lasting power of racism, as well as the black community's response to it.

Making Hollywood Magic (hardback) - Secrets of Studio Work (Hardcover): Vivien Cooper Making Hollywood Magic (hardback) - Secrets of Studio Work (Hardcover)
Vivien Cooper; Foreword by Beverly Garland
R841 R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Save R69 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
In the Presence of Greatness - My Sixty-Year Journey as an Actress (hardback) (Hardcover): Patty Duke, William J Jankowski In the Presence of Greatness - My Sixty-Year Journey as an Actress (hardback) (Hardcover)
Patty Duke, William J Jankowski
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
David Lynch (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Michel Chion David Lynch (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Michel Chion
R3,668 Discovery Miles 36 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Michel Chion's study of the film and television work of David Lynch has become, since its first English publication in 1995, the definitive book on one of America's finest contemporary directors. In this new edition Chion brings the book up-to-date to take into account Lynch's work in the past ten years, including the major features "Lost Highway, The Straight Story," and "Mulholland Drive. "Newly redesigned and re-illustrated, "David Lynch "is an indispensable companion.

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