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Thomas Ince - Hollywood's Independent Pioneer (Hardcover)
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Thomas Ince - Hollywood's Independent Pioneer (Hardcover)
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Thomas H. Ince was a film industry revolutionary. With a career
that began in vaudeville and ended with the entire movie studio
system credited to his name, the influential producer changed the
industry forever. Known for his intense work ethic and vast array
of talents that ranged from actor to producer to cinematographer,
Ince became known as one of the hardest working businessmen in
Tinseltown, churning out more than 100 films during his career.
However, today he is perhaps best remembered for the rumors
surrounding his sudden death in November 1924 after falling ill on
media mogul William Randolph Hurst's private yacht Oneida following
a weekend party at sea. Thomas H. Ince: Pioneer Independent delves
into the life and career of a man who not only introduced the genre
of the western to the American public, but who adapted quickly and
effectively to the new industrialized mode of film production,
inventing staples such as the "shooting script" and the
assembly-line approach to filmmaking. He constructed the first
major Hollywood studio, which he affectionately dubbed "Inceville,"
a behemoth of a compound perched in the Santa Monica hills that was
home to multiple production sets. He later joined forces with D. W.
Griffith and Mack Sennet to form Triangle Production Company, and
establishment that came to be known as the most sophisticated film
company in existence as it integrated production, distribution, and
theater operations, allowing the company to singlehandedly control
every aspect of their films. Shortly after, Ince established his
own studio in 1919 by the name of Thomas H. Ince Studios, a company
that was soon known as a mecca of creative projects. The studio was
home to dozens of unique films, inluding his own work Her
Reputation (1923), a scathing look at yellow journalism that
ironically presaged his own fate at the hands of Hollywood's rumor
mill. Author Brian Taves moves beyond the scandal that is so
readily associated with the producer's name to explore the immense
impact his work had on the development of Hollywood's modern film
industry. Thoroughly researched and seamlessly constructed, this
volume will be a welcome addition to UPK's silent film list.
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