Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters: A Hollywood History

Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters: A Hollywood History

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Apr 15, 2010 · English · Paperback (376 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 376
Language English
Published Apr 15, 2010
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0814330088
ISBN-13 9780814330081

Description

Sheldon Hall and Steve Neale delve into the fascinating evolution of blockbuster cinema, tracing its roots from early cinematic spectacles to the modern-day megahits that dominate the box office. The authors explore how technological advancements and shifting audience preferences have shaped the filmmaking landscape, inviting readers to consider the economic and cultural factors driving this phenomenon.

Through detailed analysis, the narrative uncovers the intricate relationship between Hollywood and its audiences, examining the ways in which filmmakers craft experiences meant to elicit awe and spectacle. From lavish productions to the strategic marketing of films, Hall and Neale shed light on the creative decisions that contribute to the success of blockbuster films.

Moreover, the book engages with critical perspectives, asking important questions about the implications of blockbuster filmmaking on the broader cinematic narrative and the future of independent cinema. It serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of one of the most significant aspects of American film history.

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