The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grieveson

The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grieveson

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This is a comprehensive resource of key writings on early cinema, addressing filmmaking practice, film form, style and content, and the ways in which silent films were exhibited and understood by their audiences

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The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grieveson

The Silent Cinema Reader is a comprehensive resource of key writings on early cinema, addressing filmmaking practice, film form, style and content, and the ways in which silent films were exhibited and understood by their audiences, from the beginnings of film in the late nineteenth century to the coming of sound in the late 1920s. The Reader covers international developments in film aesthetics, the growth of the American film industry and its relationship with foreign competitors at home and abroad, and the broader cultural, social and political contexts of film production and consumption in the United States as well as Britain, France, Russia and Germany. The Reader includes in-depth case studies of major directors and stars of the silent era, including Cecil B. DeMille, Eisenstein, D. W. Griffith, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Rudolph Valentino. Articles are grouped into thematic sections, each with an introduction by the editors, which focus on: Film projection and variety shows Storytelling and the nickelodeon Cinema and reform Feature films and cinema programmes Classical Hollywood cinema European national cinemas Richard Abel, David Bordwell, Ben Brewster, Joseph Garcar

'Should be heralded for its clear and accessible overview.. it covers all bases in a precise and approachable style' - Film Review

Lee Grieveson is a Lecturer in the Film Studies programme at King’s College London. He is author of Policing Cinema: Movies and Censorship in Early Twentieth Century America (2004) and a former winner of the prestigious Katherine Singer Kovacs Essay Award from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Peter Krämer is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of East Anglia (UK). He has published widely on American film and media history, and on the relationship between Hollywood and Europe. Together with Alan Lovell, he co-edited Screen Acting (1999).
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ISBN 13 9780415252843
ISBN 10 0415252849
Title The Silent Cinema Reader
Author Lee Grieveson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-11-27
Number of pages 448
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