Film TV Daily Yearbook of Motion Pictures and Television
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Page : 452 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Motion picture industry
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Page : 452 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Motion picture industry
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Author : Hugh Fordin
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Page : 1074 pages
File Size : 12,14 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Motion picture industry
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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Page : 1938 pages
File Size : 46,5 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Copyright
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Author : Stephen Neale
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 30,24 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0415576725
First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Page : 148 pages
File Size : 22,46 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Motion picture industry
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Author : Michele Hilmes
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 35,22 MB
Release : 2023-02-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0252054938
"Michele Hilmes has produced an excellent introduction to a most important subject. This is an invaluable work for both scholars and students that places film, radio, and television within the context of the national culture experience." --- American Historical Review "Hilmes is one of the few historians of broadcasting to move beyond a political economy of the media. . . . Her work should serve as a model for future histories of broadcasting." --- Journal of Communication "All media historians will find this work a critical addition to their bookshelves." --- American Journalism "A major addition to media history literature." --- Journalism History
Author : Eric Schaefer
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 517 pages
File Size : 36,45 MB
Release : 2014-03-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0822376806
Sex Scene suggests that what we have come to understand as the sexual revolution of the late 1960s and early 1970s was actually a media revolution. In lively essays, the contributors examine a range of mass media—film and television, recorded sound, and publishing—that provide evidence of the circulation of sex in the public sphere, from the mainstream to the fringe. They discuss art films such as I am Curious (Yellow), mainstream movies including Midnight Cowboy, sexploitation films such as Mantis in Lace, the emergence of erotic film festivals and of gay pornography, the use of multimedia in sex education, and the sexual innuendo of The Love Boat. Scholars of cultural studies, history, and media studies, the contributors bring shared concerns to their diverse topics. They highlight the increasingly fluid divide between public and private, the rise of consumer and therapeutic cultures, and the relationship between identity politics and individual rights. The provocative surveys and case studies in this nuanced cultural history reframe the "sexual revolution" as the mass sexualization of our mediated world. Contributors. Joseph Lam Duong, Jeffrey Escoffier, Kevin M. Flanagan, Elena Gorfinkel, Raymond J. Haberski Jr., Joan Hawkins, Kevin Heffernan, Eithne Johnson, Arthur Knight, Elana Levine, Christie Milliken, Eric Schaefer, Jeffrey Sconce, Jacob Smith, Leigh Ann Wheeler, Linda Williams
Author : Fritz Machlup
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 23,30 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780691003566
The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States marked the beginning of the study of our postindustrial information society. Austrian-born economist Fritz Machlup had focused his research on the patent system, but he came to realize that patents were simply one part of a much bigger "knowledge economy." He then expanded the scope of his work to evaluate everything from stationery and typewriters to advertising to presidential addresses--anything that involved the activity of telling anyone anything. The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States then revealed the new and startling shape of the U.S. economy. Machlup's cool appraisal of the data showed that the knowledge industry accounted for nearly 29 percent of the U.S. gross national product, and that 43 percent of the civilian labor force consisted of knowledge transmitters or full-time knowledge receivers. Indeed, the proportion of the labor force involved in the knowledge economy increased from 11 to 32 percent between 1900 and 1959--a monumental shift. Beyond documenting this revolution, Machlup founded the wholly new field of information economics. The transformation to a knowledge economy has resonated throughout the rest of the century, especially with the rise of the Internet. As two recent observers noted, "Information goods--from movies and music to software code and stock quotes--have supplanted industrial goods as the key drivers of world markets." Continued study of this change and its effects is testament to Fritz Machlup's pioneering work.
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Page : 1110 pages
File Size : 24,73 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Motion picture industry
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Author : Peter Lev
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 18,80 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780520249660
Covering a tumultuous period of the 1950s, this work explores the divorce of movie studios from their theater chains, the panic of the blacklist era, the explosive emergence of science fiction as the dominant genre, and the rise of television and Hollywood's response with widescreen spectacles.