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  1. The B&C Kinematograph Company and British Cinema : Early Twentieth-Century Spectacle and Melodrama
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of Exeter Press, Exeter

    This book sheds new light on the under-researched period of early British cinema through an in-depth history of the British and Colonial Kinematograph Company – also known as ‘B&C’– in the years 1908-1916, the period when it became one of Britain’s... more

     

    This book sheds new light on the under-researched period of early British cinema through an in-depth history of the British and Colonial Kinematograph Company – also known as ‘B&C’– in the years 1908-1916, the period when it became one of Britain’s leading film producers. It provides an account of its films and personalities, and explores its production methods, business practices and policy changes.

     

    Gerry Turvey examines the range of short film genres B&C manufactured, including newsworthy topicals and comics, and series dramas, and how they often drew on the resources of urban Britain’s existing popular culture – from cheap reading matter to East End melodramas. He discusses B&C’s first open-air studio in East Finchley, its extensive use of location filming, and its large, state-of-the-art studio at Walthamstow. He also investigates how the films were photographed and ‘staged’, their developing formal properties, and how the choice of genres shifted radically over time in an attempt to seek new audiences.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781905816651; 9781905816668
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    Subjects: Cinema industry; Media studies; 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000; Films, cinema; United Kingdom, Great Britain
    Other subjects: film; cinema; cinematography; media; Britain; melodrama; spectacle; history; British
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (448 p.)