
Designs on the Past
How Hollywood Created the Ancient World
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 1. August 2018
Book
Hardback
440 pages
978-0-7486-7563-0 (ISBN)
Description
In the period 1916-1966, during its so-called Golden Age, Hollywood developed a passion for the ancient world and produced many epic movie blockbusters. The studios used every device they could find to wow audiences with the spectacle of antiquity.
In this unique study, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones shows how Hollywood carefully and skilfully created the popular modern perception of the ancient world. He analyses how producers, art directors, costumiers, publicity agents, movie stars, and inevitably, 'a cast of thousands' literally designed and crafted the ancient world from scratch.
This lively book offers a technical as well as a theoretical guide to a much-neglected area of film studies and reception studies that will appeal to anyone working in these disciplines.
Key Features:
This is the first study of the mechanisms and ideologies behind the making of epic movies in Hollywood
Lavishly illustrated including rare and fascinating marketing material and production stills produced by Hollywood at the time
Explores the casting and consequences of movie stars in historical roles
Sets a new agenda for exploring the relationship between history and film and between history and visual culture.
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is Professor of Ancient History at Cardiff University.
In this unique study, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones shows how Hollywood carefully and skilfully created the popular modern perception of the ancient world. He analyses how producers, art directors, costumiers, publicity agents, movie stars, and inevitably, 'a cast of thousands' literally designed and crafted the ancient world from scratch.
This lively book offers a technical as well as a theoretical guide to a much-neglected area of film studies and reception studies that will appeal to anyone working in these disciplines.
Key Features:
This is the first study of the mechanisms and ideologies behind the making of epic movies in Hollywood
Lavishly illustrated including rare and fascinating marketing material and production stills produced by Hollywood at the time
Explores the casting and consequences of movie stars in historical roles
Sets a new agenda for exploring the relationship between history and film and between history and visual culture.
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is Professor of Ancient History at Cardiff University.
Reviews / Votes
Llewellyn-Jones brings a new perspective to the field, one concerned with the process of filmmaking and how it shapes what happens onscreen. -- Jessica McCoy, Texas Tech University * Mediterranean Studies, Volume 27, Number 2, 2019 * Lloyd is a seriously committed scholar and fan of the Costume Epics, and here brings these films alive with detail and brio. -- Oliver StoneMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
205 black and white illustrations, 16 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1057 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-7563-0 (9780748675630)
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E-Book
07/2018
1st Edition
Edinburgh University Press
€31.49
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Person
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is Professor of Ancient History at Cardiff University and a specialist in the histories and cultures of ancient Iran and Greece. He also works on dress and gender in antiquity and on the ancient world in popular culture, especially Hollywood cinema. He is the author of Designs on the Past: How Hollywood Created the Ancient World, Aphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece, King and Court in Ancient Persia 559 to 331 BCE and Ctesias' History of Persia. He is editor of Women's Dress in the Ancient Greek World, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras, Creating a Hellenistic World and The Hellenistic Court as well as numerous articles on Greek and Persian culture. He is the series editor of Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia and co-series editor of Screening Antiquity.
Content
Movie Trailer; Series Editors' Preface; Opening Credits
1. Marketing
2. Set Design
3. Costume Design
4. Movie Stars
End Credits; Bibliography; Index
1. Marketing
2. Set Design
3. Costume Design
4. Movie Stars
End Credits; Bibliography; Index