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- 2. Outline Introduction Part I. History of the “Industry” Part II. The actors and directors Part III.
- 4. Introduction Until World War I, France was considered the leading film-producing country By the 1920s some
- 6. Part I. History of the “Industry” Legendary American inventor Thomas Alva Edison assigned to a British
- 7. Part I. History of the “Industry” In the 1920s Chaplin began making feature-length comedies, including The
- 9. Part I. History of the “Industry” In 1941 Orson Welles made Citizen Kane Color was used
- 10. Part I. History of the “Industry” George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977), a science-fantasy film with spectacular
- 11. Part II. The actors and directors Action stars Tom CruiseTom Cruise, Arnold SchwarzeneggerTom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
- 13. Part II. The actors and directors Great American Directors Woody AllenWoody Allen, George Lucas, Orson Welles,
- 15. Part III. Hollywood and the Oscars Hollywood, district in the northwestern part of Los Angeles 1911,
- 17. Conclusion Popular blockbuster films, enhanced by computer graphic imagery, continued to attain unprecedented worldwide attention At
- 19. References http://us.imdb.com/RTO/2003/Oscars http://us.imdb.com/Title?0120903 http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761567568&pn=2 http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Academy_Awards_USA/awards_summary http://www.imdb.com/Charts/worldtopmovies http://www.filmsite.org
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Слайд 2Outline
Introduction
Part I. History of the “Industry”
Part II. The actors and directors
Part III.
Outline
Introduction
Part I. History of the “Industry”
Part II. The actors and directors
Part III.
Conclusion
References
Слайд 4Introduction
Until World War I, France was considered the leading film-producing country
By the
Introduction
Until World War I, France was considered the leading film-producing country
By the
America is now the leading country for the exportation of movies
The tradition of American cinema is largely, though not exclusively, the tradition of the Hollywood entertainment industry, the self-proclaimed "dream factory.“
In a classical Hollywood film, the story was primary; with the new technologies, the special effects seems to become often overwhelming
The 1990s, decade of remakes, re-releases, and more sequels
Слайд 6Part I. History of the “Industry”
Legendary American inventor Thomas Alva Edison assigned
Part I. History of the “Industry”
Legendary American inventor Thomas Alva Edison assigned
1893 Edison constructed a motion-picture studio in his laboratory
Edwin S. Porter took charge of motion-picture production at Edison’s company in 1901 and began making longer films that told a story
Porter’s most notable film—and the most famous work of early cinema—was The Great Train Robbery (1903)
By the 1920s some three-quarters of films screened around the world came from the US
Слайд 7Part I. History of the “Industry”
In the 1920s Chaplin began making feature-length
Part I. History of the “Industry”
In the 1920s Chaplin began making feature-length
Advent of recorded sound in the 1920s changed motion pictures
First demonstrated in 1926, recorded sound was in almost universal use by 1930
Two new genres that flourished with the coming of sound were gangster films and musicals (Fred AstaireTwo new genres that flourished with the coming of sound were gangster films and musicals (Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers)
Film animationFilm animation gained in popularity; Walt Disney first animated cartoon with synchronized sound, Steamboat Willie (1928), featured Mickey Mouse
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), feature-length animated films
Слайд 9Part I. History of the “Industry”
In 1941 Orson Welles made Citizen Kane
Color
Part I. History of the “Industry”
In 1941 Orson Welles made Citizen Kane
Color
The advent of television caused a great disruption
Increasing emphasis on the importance of the director in the 1960s (Stanley KubrickIncreasing emphasis on the importance of the director in the 1960s (Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman)
In the early 1970s a younger generation of filmmakers (Woody AllenIn the early 1970s a younger generation of filmmakers (Woody Allen, Francis Ford CoppolaIn the early 1970s a younger generation of filmmakers (Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, George LucasIn the early 1970s a younger generation of filmmakers (Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Martin ScorseseIn the early 1970s a younger generation of filmmakers (Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg)
Jaws marked the turning point in the fortunes of the American film industry, rewriting the blockbuster formula (first film to earn more than $100 million for its studio)
Слайд 10Part I. History of the “Industry”
George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977), a science-fantasy
Part I. History of the “Industry”
George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977), a science-fantasy
Blockbuster films tended to be fantasies based on comic-book characters or adventure heroes (Raiders of the Lost Ark )
Titanic (1997), directed by James Cameron; 11 Academy Awards, Top Grossing Movie of All Time
Mega-blockbusters continued to rule Hollywood at the start of the 21st century
The digital video disc, or DVD, became one of the major techniques for viewing movies on computers and also began replacing videocassettes as the major format for home viewing
Слайд 11Part II. The actors and directors
Action stars
Tom CruiseTom Cruise, Arnold SchwarzeneggerTom Cruise,
Part II. The actors and directors
Action stars
Tom CruiseTom Cruise, Arnold SchwarzeneggerTom Cruise,
Actresses
Halle BerryHalle Berry, Julia RobertsHalle Berry, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-JonesHalle Berry, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée ZellwegerHalle Berry, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger, Michelle PfeifferHalle Berry, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger, Michelle Pfeiffer, Cameron Diaz.
The Hollywood villains
John MalkovichJohn Malkovich, Billy ZaneJohn Malkovich, Billy Zane, Gary OldmanJohn Malkovich, Billy Zane, Gary Oldman, Jeremy IronsJohn Malkovich, Billy Zane, Gary Oldman, Jeremy Irons, Al PacinoJohn Malkovich, Billy Zane, Gary Oldman, Jeremy Irons, Al Pacino, Rugter Hauer.
Black actors
Samuel L. JacksonSamuel L. Jackson, Michael Clarke DuncanSamuel L. Jackson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Sidney PoitierSamuel L. Jackson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington.
Слайд 13Part II. The actors and directors
Great American Directors
Woody AllenWoody Allen, George Lucas,
Part II. The actors and directors
Great American Directors
Woody AllenWoody Allen, George Lucas,
Many foreign directors in Hollywood or from foreign origin:
Michael CurtizMichael Curtiz (Hungary), Martin ScorseseMichael Curtiz (Hungary), Martin Scorsese (Italian origin), James CameronMichael Curtiz (Hungary), Martin Scorsese (Italian origin), James Cameron (Canadian), Peter Jackson (New Zeeland).
Слайд 15Part III. Hollywood and the Oscars
Hollywood, district in the northwestern part of
Part III. Hollywood and the Oscars
Hollywood, district in the northwestern part of
1911, Nestor Company opened Hollywood's first film studio
Universal Pictures set up its own town in the San Fernando Valley, north of Hollywood, called Universal City. Paramount Pictures and the Fox Film Corporation also emerged as prominent independent companies in the World War I era
The Academy Award (Oscar) is the main national film award in the USA (since 1929)
2003, march, best movie: ChicagoChicago, Best Director: Roman PolanskiChicago, Best Director: Roman Polanski for The PianistChicago, Best Director: Roman Polanski for The Pianist, Best Actor to Adrien BrodyChicago, Best Director: Roman Polanski for The Pianist, Best Actor to Adrien Brody, Best Actress went to Nicole KidmanChicago, Best Director: Roman Polanski for The Pianist, Best Actor to Adrien Brody, Best Actress went to Nicole Kidman for The Hours
Слайд 17Conclusion
Popular blockbuster films, enhanced by computer graphic imagery, continued to attain unprecedented
Conclusion
Popular blockbuster films, enhanced by computer graphic imagery, continued to attain unprecedented
At the same time, films of artistic and cultural interest from throughout the world are available
At the Top Grossing Movies of All Time, Worldwide Box Office, top 200, almost all the films are Americans
The US produce about 300 movies per year (600 in India)
The Industry is producing a huge number of remakes (true lies, Planet of the Apes) and sequels (Star Wars, Harry Poter, Lord of the Rings, Matrix)
Most of the movies are adaptations of European novels (Harry Poter, Lord of the Ring, the Count of Monte Cristo)
Слайд 19References
http://us.imdb.com/RTO/2003/Oscars
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0120903
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761567568&pn=2
http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Academy_Awards_USA/awards_summary
http://www.imdb.com/Charts/worldtopmovies
http://www.filmsite.org
References
http://us.imdb.com/RTO/2003/Oscars
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0120903
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761567568&pn=2
http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Academy_Awards_USA/awards_summary
http://www.imdb.com/Charts/worldtopmovies
http://www.filmsite.org