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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very useful beginners guide to American film.
Years ago I took an intro-level film class at a community college. This was the text for the class. It was accompanied (at least in my class) by a PBS video series that combined film clips with interviews and historical information. Going into the class I had little more than a passing interest in film and film history. But after taking that class, my passion for film has...
Published on January 7, 2003 by C. Burkhalter

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent as a Historical Text Book
So, I expected this book to be a bit more fun. Unfortunately, the fun element is missing. However, in fairness, the book serves as a thorough textbook for the history of American Cinema and its techniques and various genres. I did enjoy reading about the early studio system and the vast amount of control this oligopoly held. There were some very good critiques and...
Published on March 24, 2007 by Happy Chappy


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very useful beginners guide to American film., January 7, 2003
This review is from: American Cinema/American Culture (Paperback)
Years ago I took an intro-level film class at a community college. This was the text for the class. It was accompanied (at least in my class) by a PBS video series that combined film clips with interviews and historical information. Going into the class I had little more than a passing interest in film and film history. But after taking that class, my passion for film has grown exponentially with each year. But back to the book, I really liked this book and highlighted my way from the front cover to the back cover. There are of course limitations to this book. Firstly, it deals only with American films. Secondly, this book barely breaks the 300-page mark - hardly a comprehensive volume. You aren't going to get any information on John Cassavetes here or anything. Now if you have a chance to use this book in conjunction with the PBS films, I think you'll do much better (in fact I think the vids even give a nod to Cassavetes), but even then please note that this material is for an INTRO-level film class, and won't be much good for someone who already knows a fair amount about American film. But with that in mind, the book still has a lot to offer someone looking to introduce themselves to film history.

The first third of the book starts with the birth of film, moves quickly on to the Hollywood studio system, and walks us through the basics of film style (camerawork, lighting, editing, etc.). The second third covers the basics of film genre; there is a chapter about film noir, one on comedies, one on war films, and one on westerns. This second section was particularly useful to me. I could read each chapter, jot down a list of promising titles, hit my local video store, and I was good to go. The third section covers American film after World War II. In this section things seem a little compressed. 110 pages for 50 years of film? A lot is lost on the cutting room floor. But there's lots to dig into all the same. There's a chapter on Hollywood during the McCarthy years (yikes!), one on film's evolution during the emergence of television, a chapter on 1960s counterculture films, one on the film school directors of the 1970s and 1980s, and finally a pretty weak chapter on film in the 1990s. Oh yeah, and at the end of the book there's a handy glossary (in case you're ever stuck on what point-of-view editing is) and a pretty thorough index.

Again, not a book for someone who already has a good feel for film history. But definitely a great resource for someone new to film studies, or for someone who has trouble finding a movie at Blockbuster on Fridays. It did a great job getting me excited about movies, and I imagine its done the same for others.... A good companion to this text (or possibly an all-out replacement of it) is Scorsese's VHS/DVD, "A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies."

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent as a Historical Text Book, March 24, 2007
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So, I expected this book to be a bit more fun. Unfortunately, the fun element is missing. However, in fairness, the book serves as a thorough textbook for the history of American Cinema and its techniques and various genres. I did enjoy reading about the early studio system and the vast amount of control this oligopoly held. There were some very good critiques and studies of specific films, and a bit about specific actors and actresses. Even a bit about directors. Though packed with information, the book just lacks an entertainment value that it could and should have pulled off based on the subject matter.

The different genres studied include:

Westerns
War Movies
Silent Films
Film Noire
Screwball Comedies

As well as an overall dissertation on Classical Hollywood Style and its various techniques.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Purchased American Cinema, July 18, 2010
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I was able to receive the book on time. Very useful textbook, full of information of course. This textbook is divided into three parts and within that are several chapters. Total of 17 chapters; about 500 pages. Really goes into detail about the hollywood cinema. I would also recommend getting the study guide as well. Makes it easier to understand the textbook.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good vs Poor, July 5, 2010
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This book was in great condition, and it was listed under good. I was pleased to have this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars American cinema American Culture, January 22, 2010
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when this book arrived at my door it was in excellent condition. It was like I bought it brand new, but i pid much less than it cost at my local college. It is full of information on any typw of cinema you could imagine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review, November 2, 2009
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It came when it said it would and I experienced no problems with this sender.
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3.0 out of 5 stars book is all over the place, October 6, 2009
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This text gives details about the history and important transition of the film industry over the century, but it does shift around frequently going off on every tangent possible for a while and then coming back to the original topic that by the time it shifts back you were under the assumption it was completed.

As a general read it is decent, but as a text where note taking is necessary the constant shift is annoying.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The history of cinema written the way it should be, February 22, 2009
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The reason I would recommend this book about the history of cinema is that it works chronologically through cinema alongside american history and culture as its developed and influenced cinema for over 100 years. It explains all the key points to genres in their golden years and the social context that drives the shifts. It also gives movie recommendations at the end of each chapter

Things to keep in mind: its only american cinema and also, it spends quite a bit of time on filming techniques. As it claims, it written to work for college survey courses(like me!), but it was also written well enough for the casual reader if you want to learn a little about everything.

4 stars because I have only worked a 1/4 the way through, at this current rate I'd give it 5.
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5.0 out of 5 stars arrived as described:), February 15, 2011
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The book arrived on time and in the exact condition it was described. I am very satisfied with my purchase and this vendor. Highly recommond this vendor:)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Service, September 10, 2010
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Though something went wrong at the post office and I never received the book I ordered the seller still handled the situation well and gave me a full refund. They definitely handled the situation well and kept this customer happy.
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