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Classical Hollywood Cinema: Golden Age of Editing and Motivated Narratives, Study notes of History

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An overview of Classical Hollywood Cinema, a visual and sound style and mode of production used in American film industry between 1927 and 1963. The authors, David Bordwell, Janet Staiger, and Kristin Thompson, performed formalist analysis on 100 Hollywood films and identified the principles of continuity editing, psychological motivation, and clear narrative structure as defining characteristics of this era. The document also discusses the influence of the Renaissance ideas, the dominance of Hollywood studios, and the emergence of genres such as slapstick comedy and biopics.

What you will learn

  • What are the defining characteristics of Classical Hollywood Cinema?
  • How did Hollywood studios operate during this era?
  • What is Classical Hollywood Cinema and when was it used?
  • What influenced the development of Classical Hollywood Cinema?
  • Who performed formalist analysis on Hollywood films and what were their findings?

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Download Classical Hollywood Cinema: Golden Age of Editing and Motivated Narratives and more Study notes History in PDF only on Docsity! Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in film history which designate both a visual and sound style Its for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the American film industry between 1927 and 1963. Classical Hollywood Cinema is a term that has been coined by David Bordwell, Janet Staiger and Kristin Thompson The authors performed formalist analysis on a random selection of 100 Hollywood films from 1917 to 1960. First sound film was in 1927 with the Jazz Singer; from this comes the Hollywood Studio System, the Star System. A chain of events in a cause-effect relationship occurring in time and space" by Bordwell and Thompson, Film Art. Mostly a style between 1920-1960's Environment looks realistic and believable to viewer Narrative logic Classical narration progresses always through psychological motivation  By the will of a human character and its struggle with obstacles towards a defined goal.  This narrative element is commonly composed of a primary narrative (e.g. a romance) intertwined with a secondary narrative or narratives. This narrative is structured with an unmistakable beginning, middle and end, and generally there is a distinct resolution Continuity editing is preferred style of editing during this time. Make sure story makes sense and looks smooth. Style is predictable Time is linear  In development of plot and story each scene is motivated (cause and effect). It has beginning, middle and end. All employees of studios work together, directors are part of a team, Most Hollywood pictures adhered closely to a genre—Western, slapstick comedy, musical, animated cartoon, biopic (biographical picture). Slapstick is a style of humor involving exaggerated physical activity that exceeds the boundaries of normal physical comedy. The first films Italy produced were documentaries.  They were only a few seconds long and filmed with a simple camera;  The subject matter was the news and celebrities of their time, mostly kings, emperors and popes.  The birth of the Italian film industry between 1903 and 1909, culminating with a period of glory in 1914. At that time, Italy was at the cutting edge in movie production and storytelling. The invention of the feature film as we know it today is to be credited to those early Italian screenwriters and directors. several movie production companies were started in major cities. Turin was the top production center in Italy with five production companies: Ambrosio Film, Eagle Films, Itala Film, Pasquali Film, and Savoy
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