Description |
xvii, 613 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Series |
History of the American cinema ; v. 1
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History of the American cinema ; v. 1.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-544) and indexes. |
Contents |
Pt. 1. Before cinema -- Toward a history of screen practice -- Thomas Edison and the amusement world -- Projecting motion pictures : invention and innovation -- Pt. 2. The novelty of cinema : 1896-1897 -- The vitascope -- Early motion-picture companies -- The proliferation of motion-picture companies and an assessment of the novelty year -- Pt. 3. The exhibitor plays a creative role : 1897-1900 -- Full-length programs : fights, passion plays, and travel -- Commercial warfare and the Spanish American War : 1897-1898 -- THe film industry achieves modest stability : 1898-1901 -- Pt. 4. The production company assumes creative dominance : 1900-1905 -- A period of commercial crisis : 1900-1903 -- The transition to story films : 1903-1904 -- Cinema flourishes within its existing commercial framework : 1904-1905 -- Pt. 5. The beginnings of the Nickelodeon Era : 1905-1907 -- Nickels count: storefront theaters : 1905-1907 -- Production as the Nickelodeon Era begins : 1905-1907. |
Subject |
Silent films -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Silent films. |
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United States. |
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Motion pictures -- United States -- History.
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Motion pictures. |
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History. |
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Motion picture industry -- United States -- History.
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Motion picture industry. |
ISBN |
0684184133 alkaline paper $60.00 |
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