Encyclopedia of Early Cinema

Encyclopedia of Early Cinema

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780415778565
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Musik, Film & Theater
Herausgeber:
Routledge
Anzahl Seiten:
822
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.01.2010
ISBN:
978-0-415-77856-5

Informationen zum Autor Richard Abel is Robert Altman Collegiate Professor of Film Studies in the Department of Screen Arts & Cultures at the University of Michigan. His essays have appeared in dozens of journals and collections; along with several of those essays! four of his books have won national or international awards. Klappentext This major A-Z work, now in a new paperback edition, explores the first 25 years of cinema's development, from the early 1890s to the middle 1910s. The Encyclopedia presents a wealth of information on early cinema history, with coverage of the techniques and equipment of film production, profiles of the pioneering directors and producers, analysis of individual films and the rapid growth of distinct film genres, and the emergence of something the world had never seen before - the movie star. In addition, the work also focuses on how the nature of film exhibition changed as the industry grew, and how the public's reception to films also changed. The pre-cinema period is closely examined to show those mass-cultural forms and practices such as music hall and vaudeville from within which cinema was to emerge. The Encyclopedia reveals that early cinema was inextricably bound up with other forms and practices of mass culture, that it emerged as a combination of existing and innovative elements, and that it was an unusually hybrid medium that only gradually coalesced into something more or less distinct. Zusammenfassung Explores the first 25 years of cinema's development, from the early 1890s to the mid-1910s. This encyclopedia covers various aspects of scholarship on early cinema, both traditional and revisionist. It is suitable for students and researchers interested in the history of cinema.

Autorentext
Richard Abel is Robert Altman Collegiate Professor of Film Studies in the Department of Screen Arts & Cultures at the University of Michigan. His essays have appeared in dozens of journals and collections; along with several of those essays, four of his books have won national or international awards.

Klappentext
The Encyclopedia of Early Cinema, now in a new paperback edition, is a unique one-volume reference work which explores the first 25 years of cinema's development, from the early 1890s to the mid-1910s. These early years of the history of cinema have lately been the subject of resurgent interest and a growing body of scholarship, and have come to be recognized as an extraordinarily diverse period, when moving pictures were quite unlike the kind of cinema that later emerged as the dominant norm. This encyclopedia covers all aspects of scholarship on early cinema, both traditional and revisionist. It contains articles on the technological and industrial developments, the techniques of film production, the actors and filmmakers of the time, and on the changing modes of representation and narration, as well as the social and cultural contexts within which early films circulated, including topics such as distribution, exhibition and audience. Beyond the USA and Europe, attention is also given to the wider international picture, including those regions in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South and Central America where filmmaking may have been relatively undeveloped but movie-going was significant. More than 950 entries have been commissioned from internationally recognized specialists. Alphabetically organized, the entries range in length from short factual articles to full essays that offer clear and stimulating discussions of the key issues, people, practices, and phenomena of early cinema. A thematic list of entries is a useful guide through the book, and all entries contain detailed cross-references. The longer articles have considered suggestions for further reading, which are complemented by a general bibliography of specialized works on early cinema. The Encyclopedia of Early Cinema is an invaluable and fascinating resource for students and researchers interested in the history of cinema.

Zusammenfassung
Explores the first 25 years of cinema's development, from the early 1890s to the mid-1910s. This encyclopedia covers various aspects of scholarship on early cinema, both traditional and revisionist. It is suitable for students and researchers interested in the history of cinema.

Inhalt
Illustrations; Contributors; Thematic entry list; Preface Introduction; Entries A-Z; Bibliography; Index


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