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Turning Points In Film History (Paperback)
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Turning Points In Film History (Paperback)
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Film expert and author Andrew J. Rausch presents the 32 most
pivotal moments in the history of the medium that changed the way
movies were produced. Accompanied with insights from noted film
historians and filmmakers, Rausch's essays analyze the significance
of each influential event, industry pioneer, and technological
breakthrough--from Thomas Edison's Kinescopes to computer-generated
imagery:
- Georges Melies' introduction of narrative story in A Trip to the
Moon
- D.W. Griffith's first landmark motion picture, The Birth of a
Nation
- French Impressionism, German Expressionism, and Sergei
Eisenstein's montage techniques
- The establishment of the Academy Awards
- Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs--the first
feature-length animated film
- The innovative camerawork and non-linear storyline of Orson
Welles's Citizen Kane
- The dark side of America--Film Noir
- French New Wave
- The creation of the ratings system under MPAA President Jack
Valenti
- The Blaxploitation Movement
- "Realist" filmmakers from Hollywood's New Wave
- The impact of Home Video
- Jaws, Star Wars, and the birth of the modern blockbuster
- Pixar's Toy Story--the first fully computer animated film
- Includes a timeline and two sidebars per chapter.
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