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D.W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film: The Early Years at Biograph [Hardcover]

Tom Gunning (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 316 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press (April 1, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252017544
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252017544
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Only for the serious film student!, August 22, 2005
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This book is a very academic study focussing on D. W. Griffith's work in the years 1908-09, which marked the transition from moving pictures as a novelty or gimmick to an actual `story film' as we know them today. Griffith has been honoured with titles like `the Father of Film', and is credited with introducing many directing, filming and editing techniques which are commonplace today, and anyone with a serious interest in the development of cinema would most likely benefit from this book. But put your thinking-cap on first; this is no easy, entertaining read before bedtime! The approach, the language and the analysis used by the author demand concentration, proper attention and respect. It would also be very helpful for the reader to have some previous knowledge of early film development in the first decade of the 1900s, or at least have seen Griffith's `shorts' from the years prior to 1913. Fortunately, I had just finished reading "The Transformation of Cinema, 1907-1915" by Eileen Bowser which was a good, solid introduction to all the factors which led to cinema developing into what it is now, and therefore I was able to follow "The Origins of American Narrative Film" reasonably easily, although one or two chapters at the beginning and end were slightly challenging.

The author, Tom Gunning, has made a very fine effort in drawing together some of the main factors which moulded the film industry in the years 1908-09, and attempts to be fair by explaining how Griffith found ideas and inspiration from previous film makers, the social trends and the push by `reformers' who were trying to make moving pictures appeal to the middle-class audiences. I found these aspects very interesting, and they give a good, well-rounded picture of history and how certain people like Griffith find and make their place in history. Apart from these accounts, the author has gone into great detail with some of Griffith's films to clearly explain certain techniques which Griffith employed, such as cut-ins and parallel editing - things that we take for granted today, but were a surprising novelty nearly a century ago. There are quite a few photographs from the films in question and also many notes for further reference and reading, but for me personally, I enjoyed gaining a deeper insight into how the narrative film, ie the story film, emerged. Films were not always as they are now, with good stories and plots, suspense, intrigue, close-ups, editing to create excitement, etc. These things had to be thought-out and developed: the format of a good book had to be `translated' to the new film medium, and Griffith was at the forefront in America in these critical years of 1908-09. There is only one chapter dealing with Griffith's work after these years up to 1915, and the book discusses only Griffith's work, not any aspects of Griffith personally - the main focus of the book being this turning point in film history, and having all these techniques explained to me more thoroughly has left me with an even deeper appreciation and respect for both Griffith and films in general. Definitely a worth while read for the serious silent film enthusiast or film historian.
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lyrical postscript, narrator system, enframed image, dramatic trick work, gestural soliloquy, filmic narrator, closer camera position, next shot returns, filmic discourse, chase format, verisimilar style, secondary directors, contrast edit, parallel editing, paper print collection, later classical style, film lecturer, narrative integration, film commodity, nickel theater, inn interior, synthetic space, nickelodeon audience, actuality films, chase films
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New York, Moving Picture World, Florence Lawrence, Griffith's Biograph, The Lonely Villa, The Greaser's Gauntlet, Wheat King, After Many Years, The Adventures of Dollie, Biograph Bulletins, Linda Arvidson, Marion Leonard, Charles Musser, Film Index, The Country Doctor, Motion Picture Patents Company, Noel Burch, The Song of the Shirt, United States, Edison Company, Janet Staiger, Lines of White, Mary Pickford, David Bordwell, Eileen Bowser
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