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The Hollywood style

Film directors, cinematographers, and editors analyse the themes and characteristics of the classic American style, whose principles were perfected in the Hollywood studio era and still continue in current movies. The Hollywood style features many film excerpts which exemplify the unique trademarks of the great Hollywood directors.

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  • "Film directors, cinematographers, and editors analyse the themes and characteristics of the classic American style, whose principles were perfected in the Hollywood studio era and still continue in current movies. The Hollywood style features many film excerpts which exemplify the unique trademarks of the great Hollywood directors."@en
  • "This volume examines the production methods and the star system that gave birth to Hollywood's Golden Age through clips from great movies spanning more than half a century."
  • "Hollywood Style: Film makers such as Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz provide a comprehensive introduction the broad themes and stylistic tendencies of Hollywood films. Featuring clips of films from Scarface (1932) to Grand Canyon (1992)."
  • "The style of American movies evolved from the desire to tell a compelling, seamless story. This film examines the timeless style of Casablanca and other films to explore how American directors, screen writers, production designers, editors and cinematographers create worlds that audiences are eager to enter. Included are interviews with directors Bertrand Tavernier, Sydney Pollack, Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz."@en
  • "The style of American movies evolved from the desire to tell a compelling, seamless story. This film examines the timeless style of Casablanca and other films to explore how American directors, screen writers, production designers, editors and cinematographers create worlds that audiences are eager to enter. Included are interviews with directors Bertrand Tavernier, Sydney Pollack, Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz."
  • "Filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Joseph Makiewicz, cinematographers and editors, and film historians provide an introduction to the broad themes and stylistic trends of Hollywood films. Featuring clips of films from Scarface (1932) to Grand Canyon (1992), explores the coherence of Hollywood style as an art form, as a technological product, a communication system, and a cultural artefact."
  • "Uses archival footage to trace the history of American cinema, the development of stylistic techniques and motion picture studios. With excerpts from both classic and modern films, the program reveals the filmmaking techniques used to draw viewers into the stories. Describes the process of film production in the Hollywood studios, including the roles of directors, cinematographers, writers, editors and production designers. Includes interviews with Hollywood directors Sydney Pollack, Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz."@en
  • "The style of American movies evolved from the desire to tell a compelling, seamless story. This film examines the timeless style of Casablanca and other films to explore how American directors, screen writers, production designers, editors and cinematographers create worlds that audiences are eager to enter. Included are interviews with directors Bertrand Tavernier, Sydney Pollack, Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz. In the second segment Joan Crawford serves as a case study in the program, with many other stars profiled. Interviews with critics, scholars, and studio publicists round out this study of Hollywood stardom as a cultural phenomenon."@en
  • "The Star: Joan Crawford serves as a case study in the program, with other stars. Interviews with critics, scholars, and studio publicists round out the study of Hollywood stardom as a cultural phenomenon."
  • "Explains how the style of American movies evolved from the desire to tell a compelling, seamless story. Examines the "invisible" style of Casablanca and other films and explores how American directors, screen writers, production designers, editors and cinematographers create worlds that audiences are eager to enter. Includes interviews with directors Bertrand Tavernier, Sydney Pollack, Martin Scorsese and Joseph Mankiewicz."
  • "Discusses the "style" of Hollywood movies featuring clips from Scarface(1932) to Grand Canyon (1992). Talks to directors, editor, cinematographers, designers and others about the stylistic trends of films."@en

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  • "Films for the hearing impaired"

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  • "The Hollywood style [dvd]"
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