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  • Engineering Hollywood: Technology, Technicians, and the Science of Building the Studio System

    Engineering Hollywood by Marzola, Luci;

    Technology, Technicians, and the Science of Building the Studio System

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 4 August 2021

    • ISBN 9780190885595
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 231x155x15 mm
    • Weight 386 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 26 images
    • 159

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    Short description:

    Engineering Hollywood tells the story of the formation of the Hollywood studio system not as the product of a genius producer, but as an industry that brought together creative practices and myriad cutting-edge technologies in ways that had never been seen before. Using extensive archival research, this book examines the role of technicians, engineers, and trade organizations in creating a stable technological infrastructure on which the studio system rested for decades.

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    Long description:

    Engineering Hollywood tells the story of the formation of the Hollywood studio system not as the product of a genius producer, but as an industry that brought together creative practices and myriad cutting-edge technologies in ways that had never been seen before. Using extensive archival research, this book examines the role of technicians, engineers, and trade organizations in creating a stable technological infrastructure on which the studio system rested for decades. Here, the studio system is seen as a technology-dependent business with connections to the larger American industrial world. By focusing on the role played by technology, we see a new map of the studio system beyond the backlots of Los Angeles and the front offices in New York. In this study, Hollywood includes the labs of industrial manufacturers, the sales routes of independent firms, the garages of tinkerers, and the clubhouses of technicians' societies.

    Rather than focusing on the technical improvements in any particular motion picture tool, this book centers on the larger systems and infrastructures for dealing with technology in this creative industry. Engineering Hollywood argues that the American industry was stabilized and able to dominate the motion picture field for decades through collaboration over technologies of everyday use. Hollywood's relationship to its essential technology was fundamentally one of interdependence and cooperation-with manufacturers, trade organizations, and the competing studios. As such, Hollywood could be defined as an industry by participation in a closed system of cooperation that allowed a select group of producers and manufacturers to dominate the motion picture business for decades.

    boldly conceived, brilliantly executed

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    List of Illustrations
    Introduction
    PART I: Engineering an Industry
    1: A Community of Engineers: Cooperation and Competition Among East Coast Motion Picture Technology Manufacturers
    2: "Maintained Solely for Your Benefit": Technological Service Firms and the Hollywood Industrial Cluster
    3: Between the Lines: Engineers in the Movie Studio
    PART II: The Science of the Studio System
    4: Inventing the Mazda Tests: Trade Collaboration and the First Scientific Endeavor in Hollywood
    5: The Fundamentals: Technical Education in the Chaos of Sound
    6: The Academy Technical Bureau, Cooperative Research, and the Building of the Studio System
    Conclusion: Epilogue
    Appendix A: Acronyms
    Appendix B: Biographical Index
    Bibliography
    Notes
    Index

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