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Amateur cinema the rise of North American movie making, 1923-1960

Title
Amateur cinema [electronic resource] : the rise of North American movie making, 1923-1960 / Charles Tepperman.
ISBN
0520959558
9780520959552
0520279859 (cloth)
0520279867 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780520279858 (cloth)
9780520279865 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Published
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2015] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (pages cm)
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Summary
"From the very beginning of cinema, there have been amateur filmmakers at work. It wasn't until Kodak introduced 16mm film in 1923, however, that amateur moviemaking became a widespread reality, and by the 1950s, over a million Americans had amateur movie cameras. In Amateur Cinema, Charles Tepperman explores the meaning of the 'amateur' in film history and modern visual culture. In the middle decades of the twentieth century--the period that saw Hollywood's rise to dominance in the global film industry--a movement of amateur filmmakers created an alternative world of small-scale movie production and circulation. Organized amateur moviemaking was a significant phenomenon that spawned dozens of clubs and thousands of participants producing experimental, nonfiction, or short-subject narratives. Rooted in an examination of surviving films, this book traces the contexts of 'advanced' amateur cinema and articulates the broad aesthetic and stylistic tendencies of amateur films"--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2015 Complete.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2015 Film, Theater and Performing Arts.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 18, 2015
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cin-prophecy : the emergence of amateur cinema (1925-1930)
Cin-community : the first wave of amateur film culture (1930-1945)
Cin-engagement : amateurs and current events
Cin-technology : machine art for a machine age
Cin-sincerity: postwar amateur film culture (1945-1960)
Modes of amateur cinema
Amateur chronicles of family, community and travel
Amateur experimentation and the aesthetic vanguard
Mechanical craftsmanship : amateurs making practical films
Photoplaying themselves : amateur fiction films.
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