The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen

The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen
Title The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Bell
Publisher Associated University Press
Total Pages 186
Release 1984
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780838632314

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The little-known and long-neglected story of pioneer movie-making in the San Francisco Bay area is told by an award-winning filmmaker and cinema historian. This book recaptures the people and places, the events and achievements that contributed to this significant, though overlooked, chapter in the history of the American film. Illustrated.

The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen

The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen
Title The Golden Gate and the Silver Screen PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Bell
Publisher Associated University Presse
Total Pages 202
Release 1984
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780845347508

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Secrets of the Golden Gate Bridge

Secrets of the Golden Gate Bridge
Title Secrets of the Golden Gate Bridge PDF eBook
Author EJ Knapp
Publisher Caryatid Publishing
Total Pages
Release 2010-02-26
Genre Humor
ISBN 1452408025

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Newly Updated for the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge! From the gigantic shell mounds built by the earliest inhabitants of the San Francisco Bay area to the building of the ‘bridge that couldn’t be built’ and the SEVENTY-FIVE years following its completion, Secrets of the Golden Gate Bridge is a humorous history lesson of one of the greatest wonders of the modern world.

Chinatown Film Culture

Chinatown Film Culture
Title Chinatown Film Culture PDF eBook
Author Kim K. Fahlstedt
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1978804423

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Chinatown Film Culture provides the first comprehensive account of the emergence of film and moviegoing in the transpacific hub of San Francisco in the early twentieth century. Working with materials previously left in the margins of grand narratives of history, Kim K. Fahlstedt uncovers the complexity of a local entertainment culture that offered spaces where marginalized Chinese Americans experienced and participated in local iterations of modernity. At the same time, this space also fostered a powerful Orientalist aesthetic that would eventually be exported to Hollywood by San Francisco showmen such as Sid Grauman. Instead of primarily focusing on the screen-spectator relationship, Fahlstedt suggests that immigrant audiences' role in the proliferation of cinema as public entertainment in the United States saturated the whole moviegoing experience, from outside on the street to inside the movie theater. By highlighting San Francisco and Chinatown as featured participants rather than bit players, Chinatown Film Culture provides an historical account from the margins, alternative to the more dominant narratives of U.S. film history.

The Emergence of Cinema

The Emergence of Cinema
Title The Emergence of Cinema PDF eBook
Author Charles Musser
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 644
Release 1994-05-04
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520085336

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Looks at the early years of the motion picture industry through 1907.

D.W. Griffith: Master of Cinema

D.W. Griffith: Master of Cinema
Title D.W. Griffith: Master of Cinema PDF eBook
Author Ira H. Gallen
Publisher FriesenPress
Total Pages 416
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1460260996

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Exhaustively researched and accessibly written, D.W. Griffith: Master of Cinema is a remarkably comprehensive biography of the legendary director and his days creating his craft at the American Biograph Company between 1908 through 1913. Meticulously detailed, utilizing a wealth of archival documents and photographs, the book effectively details Griffith’s place as a film pioneer. Even a casual film fan can see the lines being drawn from the techniques Griffith developed to modern cinematic experience. Ira Gallen’s exploration of Griffith’s family and his early life sets the stage for his career, and give great context for who he would become. His intricate details about early stage and film paint such a vivid and evocative picture of the time that you will be truly drawn into another world while reading it.

Icons of American Architecture [2 volumes]

Icons of American Architecture [2 volumes]
Title Icons of American Architecture [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Donald Langmead
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 624
Release 2009-03-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0313342083

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What turns a building into an icon? What is it about some structures that makes their history and legend even more important than their original intended use, making them a part of American, and world, popular culture? Twenty four buildings and structures, including the Brooklyn Bridge, the White House, the Hotel del Coronado, and the Washington Monument are presented here, along with their roles in fiction, film, music, and the imagination of people worldwide. Approximately twenty five images are included in the set, along with sidebars featuring additional structures.