
Runaway Hollywood
Internationalizing Postwar Production and Location Shooting
Daniel Steinhart(Autor*in)
University of California Press
1. Auflage
Erscheint ca. am 26. Februar 2019
Buch
Hardcover
296 Seiten
978-0-520-29863-7 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
After World War II, as cultural and industry changes were reshaping Hollywood, movie studios shifted some production activities overseas, capitalizing on frozen foreign earnings, cheap labor, and appealing locations. Hollywood unions called the phenomenon "runaway" production to underscore the outsourcing of employment opportunities. Examining this period of transition from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, Runaway Hollywood shows how film companies exported production around the world and the effect this conversion had on industry practices and visual style. In this fascinating account, Daniel Steinhart uses an array of historical materials to trace the industry's creation of a more international production operation that merged filmmaking practices from Hollywood and abroad to produce movies with a greater global scope.
Weitere Details
Auflage
First Edition
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Berkerley
USA
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
54 b-w illus.
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
Gewicht
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-29863-7 (9780520298637)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Weitere Ausgaben
Person
Daniel Steinhart is Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Oregon. His work on film and media has appeared in Cinema Journal, NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies, InMedia: The French Journal of Media Studies, and various edited collections.
Inhalt
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Movie Ruins
Introduction: "Have Talent, Will Travel"
part i:
foundations
1 * All the World's a Studio: Th e Design and Debates
of Postwar "Runaway" Productions
Case Study. Tax Evasion, Red-Baiting, and the White Whale:
Moby Dick (1956)
part i i:
production
2 * London, Rome, Paris: Th e Infrastructure of Hollywood's
Mode of International Production
3 * Lumiere, Camera, Azione!: Th e Personnel and Practices
of Hollywood's Mode of International Production
Case Study. When in Rome: Roman Holiday (1953)
part i i i:
style
4 * A Cook's Tour of the World: Th e Art of International
Location Shooting
Case Study. Mental Spaces and Cinematic Places:
Lust for Life (1956)
Epilogue: Sunken Movie Relics
Appendix: Hollywood's International Productions,
1948-1962
Notes
Index
Prologue: Movie Ruins
Introduction: "Have Talent, Will Travel"
part i:
foundations
1 * All the World's a Studio: Th e Design and Debates
of Postwar "Runaway" Productions
Case Study. Tax Evasion, Red-Baiting, and the White Whale:
Moby Dick (1956)
part i i:
production
2 * London, Rome, Paris: Th e Infrastructure of Hollywood's
Mode of International Production
3 * Lumiere, Camera, Azione!: Th e Personnel and Practices
of Hollywood's Mode of International Production
Case Study. When in Rome: Roman Holiday (1953)
part i i i:
style
4 * A Cook's Tour of the World: Th e Art of International
Location Shooting
Case Study. Mental Spaces and Cinematic Places:
Lust for Life (1956)
Epilogue: Sunken Movie Relics
Appendix: Hollywood's International Productions,
1948-1962
Notes
Index