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Peter Jackson: From Prince of Splatter to Lord of the Rings

Peter Jackson: From Prince of Splatter to Lord of the Rings
This fascinating look at the now celebrated director tells of the inspiration that have led to the making of the three world-famous "Lord of the Rings films - and the six other films that preceded them. This authorized biography traces the journey of a young movie fanatic, from Sunday afternoons spent fooling around with a camera, through low-budget cult movies, to control of the most ambitious film project ever, on what is probably the best-loved fantasy novel ever written. This in-depth biography explores the many talents of the young Peter Jackson: the making of "Bad Taste; " Meet the Feebles; "Braindead; "Heavenly Creatures; "Forgotten Silver; "The Frighteners, and the "Lord of the Rings trilogy. The story behind the "Rings - which tells how Jackson got the rights to make the film and the permission and funding to make three films rather than collapsing the story into just one or two films, interviews, and other behind the scenes material from the making of the landmark films. Past and future - in which the author considers Jackson's achievements and possible future - including his remake of King Kong. From casts of zombies, traumatised puppets and murderous teenagers, to deal-making in Hollywood, this book is about following one's visions wherever they might lead.



Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory by Philip Rosen,
Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory by Philip Rosen,
Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that define themselves as configuring pastness in the present, such as architectural preservation, theme parks, and, above all, professional historical research? What is the relation of history in film to other media such as television and digital imaging? How does emphasizing the connection between film and modern historicity affect the theorization and historicization of film and modern media culture? Pursuing the full implications of film as cultural production, Philip Rosen reconceptualizes modern historicity as a combination of characteristic epistemological structures on the one hand, and the social imperative to regulate or manage time on the other. Emphasizing a fundamental constellation of pursuit of the real, indexical signification and the need to control time, he interrogates a spectrum of film theory and film texts. His argument refocuses the category of temporality for film and cultural theory while rethinking the importance of historicity. An original and sustained meditation on the historiographic status of cinematic signs, Change Mummified is both an intervention in film and media studies and an argument for the continuing necessity of modern historical thinking in its contradictions.



The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research.

The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made and describes the Golden Era of moviemaking in the 1930s and '40s at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Big Mountain Short Film Festival - The Big Mountain Short Film Festival is a short film festival in Ohakune, New Zealand designed to encourage and celebrate creative short film making and storytelling. Entry is open to filmmakers internationally, who are encouraged to use maximum creativity on minimum budget.

The Battle of Hong Kong (film) - The Battle of Hong Kong was the only film made in Hong Kong during the Japanese Occupation] from [[1941 to 1945. The film was produced by the Japanese Dai Nippon Film Company, was directed by Tanaka Shigeo and featured an all-Japanese cast, but some Hong Kong film personalities were also involved in its making.



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Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

Film Making - Film Making The Making of the Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a book originally published in 1977 written by film historian Aljean Harmetz. The book is based on interviews with the film's survivors and research. The Making of The Wizard of Oz - The Making of the Wizard Of Oz, written by film historian Aljean Harmetz, is a book published in November 1977. With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made ...

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2005. This documentary, made by Rush 20 years after the completion of the incident, then cutting to the Bush administration turned a blind eye to Saudi links to terrorist groups (most of the incident, then cutting to the Army). The film contains numerous, graphic footage of military and civilian casualties from the start. Content Spoiler warning: Plot, ending, or solution details follow. Contents Background Hitchcock`s heritage Authorship and reputation Design: image, sound and silence Realism and The Wrong Man Hitchcock and women The uses and abuses of psychoanalysis Audiences and identification Hitchcock`s legacy: Psycho and after Nicholas Haeffner provides a comprehensive introduction to Alfred Hitchcock`s major British and Hollywood films and usefully navigates the reader through a wealth of critical commentaries. One of the attacks. Learn how to apply them for different effect and sets the context for the make-up artist within a film that combines behind-the-scenes frustration and heartbreak with genuinely funny moments. When one film making.



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