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America's Corporate Art - The Studio Authorship of Hollywood Motion Pictures (1929-2001) (Paperback, New)
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America's Corporate Art - The Studio Authorship of Hollywood Motion Pictures (1929-2001) (Paperback, New)
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Contrary to theories of single person authorship, America's
Corporate Art argues that the corporate studio is the author of
Hollywood motion pictures, both during the classical era of the
studio system and beyond, when studios became players in global
dramas staged by massive entertainment conglomerates. Hollywood
movies are examples of a commodity that, until the digital age, was
rare: a self-advertising artifact that markets the studio's brand
in the very act of consumption. The book covers the history of
corporate authorship through the antithetical visions of two of the
most dominant Hollywood studios, Warner Bros. and MGM. During the
classical era, these studios promoted their brands as competing
social visions in strategically significant pictures such as MGM's
Singin' in the Rain and Warner's The Fountainhead. Christensen
follows the studios' divergent fates as MGM declined into a
valuable and portable logo, while Warner Bros. employed Batman,
JFK, and You've Got Mail to seal deals that made it the biggest
entertainment corporation in the world. The book concludes with an
analysis of the Disney-Pixar merger and the first two Toy Story
movies in light of the recent judicial extension of constitutional
rights of the corporate person.
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