Nordisk Films Kompagni 1906–1924, Volume 5 – The Rise and Fall of the Polar Bear: Kintop Studies in Early Cinema
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780861967315
ISBN-10: 0861967313
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Kintop Studies in Early Cinema
ISBN-10: 0861967313
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Kintop Studies in Early Cinema
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Introduction
The Research Tradition
The Film Historical Tradition Approach The Structure of This Book
1906-1909
Ole Olsen Biograf-Theatret
Olsen's First Films
The International Film Industry Open and Closed Markets
From Entrepreneur to Modern Industrial Enterprise
The Printing Laboratory
The Technical Quality of the Films Colourization of the Films Actualities
The First Fiction Films
The Studio in Valby
The Artistic Quality
The Polar Bear on the Globe Nordisk's Protection of its Films Pathé Frères and Gaumont Nordisk's Distribution Network Agents and Distributors
A Tiny Little Mosquito against a Big, Big Elephant
The Congress of Fools
1910-1914
Reorganization of the Company Den hvide Slavehandel
The Dangerous Age
The Founding of the Limited Company The Bank Syndicate
"Long and Artistic Films are our Future Motto"
Opposition to the Long Films
Exclusive System, Monopolfilm and Distribution
The Script Department Censorship and Self-Regulation Guidelines for Scriptwriters The Censorship Memoranda Russian Endings
Nordisk's Positioning of its Films Actors and Stars
Autorenfilm
The Organization of the Film Factory Bureaucratization
Hollywood in Copenhagen Capital Gains
Olsen's Sale and Stockjobbing Expansion in the USA
1914-1917
The Outbreak of World War I
Russische Schreckensregimente an der Ostgrenze
"Nordisk Films Kompagni Will Now Become the Biggest in the World" Fotorama Filmsbureau A/S and Swedish companies
Nordisk's Expansion Policy in Germany Expansion in Russia
"They Thought We Were German" Ban on Luxury Goods in Germany
The Second Expansion of the Share Capital Aubert and the Black List
The European Shareholding Company The Black Lists
The July Letter
1918-1924
After the War Artistic Decline?
New Trade Conditions The Estate after the War
The European and the American Film Industry
The New Production Method Universum Film Aktiengesellschaft Colosseum in Flensborg
DAFCO
Famous Players
A New, Big Combination
The Liquidation of DAFCO and the UFA
Capital
Metropolteatret and Fotorama
The Depreciation of the Share Capital
The Shareholders' Group
Recapitulation
Sources and Bibliography
The Research Tradition
The Film Historical Tradition Approach The Structure of This Book
1906-1909
Ole Olsen Biograf-Theatret
Olsen's First Films
The International Film Industry Open and Closed Markets
From Entrepreneur to Modern Industrial Enterprise
The Printing Laboratory
The Technical Quality of the Films Colourization of the Films Actualities
The First Fiction Films
The Studio in Valby
The Artistic Quality
The Polar Bear on the Globe Nordisk's Protection of its Films Pathé Frères and Gaumont Nordisk's Distribution Network Agents and Distributors
A Tiny Little Mosquito against a Big, Big Elephant
The Congress of Fools
1910-1914
Reorganization of the Company Den hvide Slavehandel
The Dangerous Age
The Founding of the Limited Company The Bank Syndicate
"Long and Artistic Films are our Future Motto"
Opposition to the Long Films
Exclusive System, Monopolfilm and Distribution
The Script Department Censorship and Self-Regulation Guidelines for Scriptwriters The Censorship Memoranda Russian Endings
Nordisk's Positioning of its Films Actors and Stars
Autorenfilm
The Organization of the Film Factory Bureaucratization
Hollywood in Copenhagen Capital Gains
Olsen's Sale and Stockjobbing Expansion in the USA
1914-1917
The Outbreak of World War I
Russische Schreckensregimente an der Ostgrenze
"Nordisk Films Kompagni Will Now Become the Biggest in the World" Fotorama Filmsbureau A/S and Swedish companies
Nordisk's Expansion Policy in Germany Expansion in Russia
"They Thought We Were German" Ban on Luxury Goods in Germany
The Second Expansion of the Share Capital Aubert and the Black List
The European Shareholding Company The Black Lists
The July Letter
1918-1924
After the War Artistic Decline?
New Trade Conditions The Estate after the War
The European and the American Film Industry
The New Production Method Universum Film Aktiengesellschaft Colosseum in Flensborg
DAFCO
Famous Players
A New, Big Combination
The Liquidation of DAFCO and the UFA
Capital
Metropolteatret and Fotorama
The Depreciation of the Share Capital
The Shareholders' Group
Recapitulation
Sources and Bibliography