Alice Guy Blaché
Title | Alice Guy Blaché PDF eBook |
Author | Alison McMahan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2014-08-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 150130268X |
Alice Guy BlachT (1873-1968), the world's first woman filmmaker, was one of the key figures in the development of narrative film. From 1896 to 1920 she directed 400 films (including over 100 synchronized sound films), produced hundreds more, and was the first--and so far the only--woman to own and run her own studio plant (The Solax Studio in Fort Lee, NJ, 1910-1914). However, her role in film history was completely forgotten until her own memoirs were published in 1976. This new book tells her life story and fills in many gaps left by the memoirs. Guy BlachT's life and career mirrored momentous changes in the film industry, and the long time-span and sheer volume of her output makes her films a fertile territory for the application of new theories of cinema history, the development of film narrative, and feminist film theory. The book provides a close analysis of the one hundred Guy BlachT films that survive, and in the process rewrites early cinema history.
Colleen Moore
Title | Colleen Moore PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Codori |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2012-03-13 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0786449691 |
Colleen Moore (1899-1988) was one of the most popular and beloved stars of the American silent screen. Remembered primarily as a comedienne in such films as Ella Cinders (1926) and Orchids and Ermine (1927), Moore's career was also filled with dramatic roles that often reflected societal trends. A trailblazing performer, her legacy was somewhat overshadowed by the female stars that followed her, notably Louise Brooks and Clara Bow. An in-depth examination of Moore's early life and film career, the book reveals the ways in which her family and the times in which she lived influenced the roles she chose. Included are forewords written by film historian Joseph Yranski, a friend of the actress, and by Moore's stepdaughter, Judith Hargrave Coleman.
The Day the Laughter Stopped
Title | The Day the Laughter Stopped PDF eBook |
Author | David Yallop |
Publisher | Constable |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2014-10-23 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1472116593 |
The true story behind the 'Fatty Arbuckle' Scandal David Yallop is no stranger to controversy. The impact of his investigations in such bestsellers as In God's Name, Beyond Reasonable Doubt and To Encourage the Others has reverberated around the world. In The Day the Laughter Stopped, he uncovers the incredible true story behind the Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle scandal of 1921, when the fat film comedian stood accused of the rape and murder of a pretty screen actress. Arbuckle's is the story of a man born in extreme poverty who was destined to rise to the heights of a multi-million dollar career, only to have it snatched from him by a wave of hysteria and bigotry that swept the globe. It is the story of Hollywood and what really happened in the corridors of power; the political corruption of San Francisco; the immorality of a president. How Charlie Chaplin's career was saved. How Buster Keaton's was begun. Both by Arbuckle. It is a life story that ranges from comic heights to tragic depths. The Day the Laughter Stopped confirms David Yallop's reputation as the world's greatest investigative author, combining exhaustive research with compulsive narrative.
Motion Picture News
Title | Motion Picture News PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1430 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers
Title | Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers PDF eBook |
Author | Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 710 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Cinematography |
ISBN |
Incorporation and Bylaws
Title | Incorporation and Bylaws PDF eBook |
Author | Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1256 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Cinematography |
ISBN |
King Vidor in Focus
Title | King Vidor in Focus PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin L. Stoehr |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2024-07-30 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 147665249X |
King Vidor (1894-1982) had the longest career of any Hollywood director, and his works include some of the most dramatic, sublime moments in the history of American cinema. Regarded by many film historians as one of the greatest of silent era filmmakers--especially for masterworks The Big Parade, The Crowd, and Show People--Vidor is nonetheless one of the most underrated of Hollywood's "old masters" in terms of his overall career. His sound era films include Hallelujah, Street Scene, The Champ, The Stranger's Return, Our Daily Bread, Stella Dallas, The Citadel, Northwest Passage, Duel in the Sun, Beyond the Forest, The Fountainhead, Ruby Gentry and War and Peace. He also helped to establish the Screen Directors Guild and served as its first president. This book charts the ways in which Vidor's vast, complex body of work ranges over diverse genres and styles while also expressing his recurring personal interests in spirituality (especially Christian Science), aesthetics, metaphysics, social realism, and the myth of America. The first book since 1988 to give a comprehensive view of Vidor's career, it discusses his artistic evolution in a way that appeals to the general reader as well as to the film scholar.