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Hollywood on Location : An Industry History

Biesen, Sheri Chinen(Contributions by)Griffis, Noelle(Contributions by)Peterson, Jennifer Lynn(Contributions by)Steinhart, Daniel(Contributions by)Stringer, Julian(Contributions by)Gleich, Joshua(Edited by)Webb, Lawrence(Edited by)
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Location shooting has always been a vital counterpart to soundstage production, and at times, the primary form of Hollywood filmmaking.

But until now, the industrial and artistic development of this production practice has been scattered across the margins of larger American film histories.

Hollywood on Location is the first comprehensive history of location shooting in the American film industry, showing how this mode of filmmaking changed Hollywood business practices, production strategies, and visual style from the silent era to the present.

The contributors explore how location filmmaking supplemented and  later, supplanted production on the studio lots.

Drawing on archival research and in-depth case studies, the seven contributors show how location shooting expanded the geography of American film production, from city streets and rural landscapes to far-flung territories overseas, invoking a new set of creative, financial, technical, and logistical challenges.

Whereas studio filmmaking sought to recreate nature, location shooting sought to master it, finding new production values and production economies that reshaped Hollywood’s modus operandi. 

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Product Details
Rutgers University Press
0813586259 / 9780813586250
Paperback / softback
14/01/2019
United States
226 pages, 25 ill
152 x 229 mm, 313 grams