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Chapter 6
Movies: Magic From The Dream Factory
Chapter Outline
• History
• Industry
• Controversies
A Brief History of Movies
A Brief History of Movies
Early Movie Technology
• At a minimum of 24 fps, one can achieve persistence of
vision
• Peep shows
• Thomas Edison’s kinetograph and
kinetoscope, (1889)
Vitascope (1896) led to nickelodeons
.
The Great Train Robbery (1903)
A Brief History of Movies
• Edison created the Motion Picture Patents
Company, known as The Trust.
• Made deal with film patent holder George
Eastman to limit access to film
• Chilling effect on film production in New
York
• Filmmakers move west to California
A Brief History of Movies
The Star System
• 1920s, theater owners begin to demand
stars, and studio heads see an opportunity
• Block booking
• Blind booking
Racism and Innovation
Racism and Innovation
• D.W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation (1915)
introduces perfected close-up, fade out,
flashback and montages. It also depicts black
people as subhuman and glorifies the Ku Klux
Klan.
• Leni Riefenstahl: Brilliant filmmaker, but films
were made to promote the Nazi cause.
Racism and Innovation
A Brief History of Movies
Hollywood’s Golden Age
A Brief History of Movies
Hollywood’s Golden Age (1930s)
• efficient studio system and global influence of
film art combined with the development of
sound and color
A Brief History of Movies
• Throughout the 1930s and 1940s moviegoing
became part of American culture, and genres
begin to form.
• Mafia films: Little Caesar (1930)
• Horror films: Dracula (1931) with Bela Lugosi
• Comedies: Marx brothers’ Duck Soup (1933)
• Color is perfected: Gone With The Wind and
The Wizard of Oz, both produced in 1939.
• Special effects: King Kong (1933) and The
Invisible Man (1933).
A Brief History of Movies
Black cinema
• Black citizens were not allowed in “whites-
only” theaters. Centered in Harlem, these
films featured all-black casts and were shown
in theaters in black neighborhoods throughout
the country.
• Oscar Micheaux
• Sidney Poitier
A Brief History of Movies
A Brief History of Movies
Reacting To TV
• By early 1960s more than 90 percent of American homes
have TVs.
• Better sound and better screens, such as Cinemascope.
• High-budget spectaculars
• Gimmicks: 3-D effects, Smell-o-Vision, vibrating chairs
• Adult themes: sex, drug use, violence
• 1955 Hollywood begins releasing made-for-TV movies
• Today, companies own both TV and movie studios
A Brief History of Movies
A Brief History of Movies
A Brief History of Movies
Adapting To New Media
• 1980s and (VCRs)
• MPAA tried to kill the VCR
• In 1983 the Supreme court ruled in the Sony
Betamax case that video recording for private
use was not an infringement of copyright.
• VCRs create whole new industry for movie
studios: the rentals
• DVDs 1996, then come recordable DVDs and
downloads, now iTunes store
A Brief History of Movies
A Brief History of Movies
Adapting To New Media
• Downloading leads to pirating and illegal
distribution: Morpheus, Kazaa, bittorrent
• In 2003, movie companies devised methods for
encrypting DVDs
• Online services: MovieLink, iTunes, Netflix
• Digital editing
• Digital distribution to theaters allow showing of
concerts, sporting events and huge savings over
canisters of film
• Is this the future of theaters? Who pays for the
upgrades?
Understanding Today’s Movie
Industry
• Media conglomerates and
Understanding Today’s Movie
Industry
How movies are made
• Preproduction
• Production
• Postproduction
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
The People In The Credits
• Executive producer
• Line producers
• Director
• Writer
• Editor
• Cinematographer
• Art director
• Continuity supervisor
• Key grip
• Gaffer
• best boy
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
Distribution
• Marketing window an opportunity to sell, rent, or
license a product to a different type of customer
• Domestic theatrical
• 1997: first time studios made more money from
theaters in other countries than in the U.S.
• Pressure from other governments/audiences can
influence which movies get a green light and can
affect content
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
Exhibition
• Art theaters show experimental, avant
garde and foreign films.
• Multiplexes
• Megatheaters
Understanding Today’s Movie Industry
The Audience
• In the 1930s and 1940s entire families went to the
same movie.
• Studios target young white males with action-
adventure and female nudity because research
shows that young men usually select the film for
a date, and that 75 percent of the audience is
white.
• Summer provides the largest audience, followed
by holiday season
Controversies
• Effects Of Movie Viewing
• Docudramas
• Violence
• Sexual behavior and casual sex on screen
• Drug use/smoking
• Stereotyping
• Government censorship
• MPAA rating system (1968)
Chapter 6
Movies: Magic From The Dream Factory
Chapter Outline
• History
• Industry
• Controversies

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Mm ch 06movies

  • 1. Chapter 6 Movies: Magic From The Dream Factory Chapter Outline • History • Industry • Controversies
  • 2. A Brief History of Movies
  • 3. A Brief History of Movies Early Movie Technology • At a minimum of 24 fps, one can achieve persistence of vision • Peep shows • Thomas Edison’s kinetograph and kinetoscope, (1889) Vitascope (1896) led to nickelodeons . The Great Train Robbery (1903)
  • 4. A Brief History of Movies • Edison created the Motion Picture Patents Company, known as The Trust. • Made deal with film patent holder George Eastman to limit access to film • Chilling effect on film production in New York • Filmmakers move west to California
  • 5. A Brief History of Movies The Star System • 1920s, theater owners begin to demand stars, and studio heads see an opportunity • Block booking • Blind booking
  • 7. Racism and Innovation • D.W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation (1915) introduces perfected close-up, fade out, flashback and montages. It also depicts black people as subhuman and glorifies the Ku Klux Klan. • Leni Riefenstahl: Brilliant filmmaker, but films were made to promote the Nazi cause.
  • 9. A Brief History of Movies Hollywood’s Golden Age
  • 10. A Brief History of Movies Hollywood’s Golden Age (1930s) • efficient studio system and global influence of film art combined with the development of sound and color
  • 11. A Brief History of Movies • Throughout the 1930s and 1940s moviegoing became part of American culture, and genres begin to form. • Mafia films: Little Caesar (1930) • Horror films: Dracula (1931) with Bela Lugosi • Comedies: Marx brothers’ Duck Soup (1933) • Color is perfected: Gone With The Wind and The Wizard of Oz, both produced in 1939. • Special effects: King Kong (1933) and The Invisible Man (1933).
  • 12. A Brief History of Movies Black cinema • Black citizens were not allowed in “whites- only” theaters. Centered in Harlem, these films featured all-black casts and were shown in theaters in black neighborhoods throughout the country. • Oscar Micheaux • Sidney Poitier
  • 13. A Brief History of Movies
  • 14. A Brief History of Movies Reacting To TV • By early 1960s more than 90 percent of American homes have TVs. • Better sound and better screens, such as Cinemascope. • High-budget spectaculars • Gimmicks: 3-D effects, Smell-o-Vision, vibrating chairs • Adult themes: sex, drug use, violence • 1955 Hollywood begins releasing made-for-TV movies • Today, companies own both TV and movie studios
  • 15. A Brief History of Movies
  • 16. A Brief History of Movies
  • 17. A Brief History of Movies Adapting To New Media • 1980s and (VCRs) • MPAA tried to kill the VCR • In 1983 the Supreme court ruled in the Sony Betamax case that video recording for private use was not an infringement of copyright. • VCRs create whole new industry for movie studios: the rentals • DVDs 1996, then come recordable DVDs and downloads, now iTunes store
  • 18. A Brief History of Movies
  • 19. A Brief History of Movies Adapting To New Media • Downloading leads to pirating and illegal distribution: Morpheus, Kazaa, bittorrent • In 2003, movie companies devised methods for encrypting DVDs • Online services: MovieLink, iTunes, Netflix • Digital editing • Digital distribution to theaters allow showing of concerts, sporting events and huge savings over canisters of film • Is this the future of theaters? Who pays for the upgrades?
  • 21. Understanding Today’s Movie Industry How movies are made • Preproduction • Production • Postproduction
  • 24. Understanding Today’s Movie Industry The People In The Credits • Executive producer • Line producers • Director • Writer • Editor • Cinematographer • Art director • Continuity supervisor • Key grip • Gaffer • best boy
  • 25. Understanding Today’s Movie Industry Distribution • Marketing window an opportunity to sell, rent, or license a product to a different type of customer • Domestic theatrical • 1997: first time studios made more money from theaters in other countries than in the U.S. • Pressure from other governments/audiences can influence which movies get a green light and can affect content
  • 27. Understanding Today’s Movie Industry Exhibition • Art theaters show experimental, avant garde and foreign films. • Multiplexes • Megatheaters
  • 28. Understanding Today’s Movie Industry The Audience • In the 1930s and 1940s entire families went to the same movie. • Studios target young white males with action- adventure and female nudity because research shows that young men usually select the film for a date, and that 75 percent of the audience is white. • Summer provides the largest audience, followed by holiday season
  • 29. Controversies • Effects Of Movie Viewing • Docudramas • Violence • Sexual behavior and casual sex on screen • Drug use/smoking • Stereotyping • Government censorship • MPAA rating system (1968)
  • 30. Chapter 6 Movies: Magic From The Dream Factory Chapter Outline • History • Industry • Controversies

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. D.W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation (1915) introduces perfected close-up, fade out, flashback and montages. It also depicts black people as subhuman and glorifies the Ku Klux Klan. Leni Riefenstahl: Brilliant filmmaker, but films were made to promote the Nazi cause.
  2. D.W. Griffith’s Birth of a Nation introduces perfected close-up, fade out, flashback and montages. It also depicts black people as subhuman and glorifies the Ku Klux Klan. Leni Riefenstahl: Brilliant filmmaker, but films were made to promote the Nazi cause.
  3. Jazz Singer 1927 film in blackface first film with sound.Warner Brother’s The Jazz Singer featuring Al Jolson: first full-length sound feature. only 354 words of spoken dialogue and a few songs