Peter Jackson: The Bloomsbury Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers
Autor Alfio Leottaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501338557
ISBN-10: 1501338552
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 216 x 141 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Bloomsbury Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501338552
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 216 x 141 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Bloomsbury Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Explores local and global contexts, favoring the emergence of Peter Jackson as a successful film-maker
Notă biografică
Alfio Leotta is Lecturer in Film Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His main research interests are the relation between film and tourism; the global dispersal of film production; the history of New Zealand film, and contemporary Italian cinema. He is the author of Touring the Screen: Tourism and New Zealand Film Geographies (2011).
Cuprins
Introduction / Biography / Context Key Collaborative Relationships Critical Essay 1: Peter Jackson and Film LandscapeCritical Essay 2: Peter Jackson and Global Dispersal of Film ProductionA - Z Films / Themes / Key Concepts Conclusion
Recenzii
[Peter Jackson] is a fascinating read, appealing to both those who love this filmmaker's creations as well as academics ... Leotta writes in an accessible and engaging way and has a fresh and breezy style that pulls you from chapter to chapter ... [A] must-have addition for any film fan's book shelf.
From edgy Aotearoan independent to global Hollywood imperialist, Peter Jackson's career has been consistently fascinating, and he has an able chronicler here in Alfio Leotta. We are all the richer for this fine study.
Alfio Leotta's new book on Peter Jackson is the essential work on Peter Jackson and New Zealand Cinema, with particular strengths in Jackson's relationship to tourism and the roles that Wellington and the national New Zealand film industry played in shaping his career. Crucially, it also innovates in discussing Jackson's key collaborators and their contributions to the Jackson empire.
As the first book in the new Bloomsbury Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers, Alfio Leotta's Peter Jackson sets the bar high for this new series. Leotta provides a must go-to guide to the work of this maverick filmmaker responsible for the most significant film franchise in film history. In equal measure an auteur, production, screen innovation, business and political economy study Leotta adroitly analyses the films, their critical reception, the contribution made by Jackson's key collaborators, and the filmmaker's trajectory from a low budget New Zealand filmmaker to a major Hollywood director. Along the way we encounter Jackson's transformation of his home town of Wellington into an important centre for filmmaking innovation and his reengineering of our contemporary systems of globally dispersed production to his advantage.
One in Bloomsbury's Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers series, this book offers a comprehensive but concise profile of New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson.
From edgy Aotearoan independent to global Hollywood imperialist, Peter Jackson's career has been consistently fascinating, and he has an able chronicler here in Alfio Leotta. We are all the richer for this fine study.
Alfio Leotta's new book on Peter Jackson is the essential work on Peter Jackson and New Zealand Cinema, with particular strengths in Jackson's relationship to tourism and the roles that Wellington and the national New Zealand film industry played in shaping his career. Crucially, it also innovates in discussing Jackson's key collaborators and their contributions to the Jackson empire.
As the first book in the new Bloomsbury Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers, Alfio Leotta's Peter Jackson sets the bar high for this new series. Leotta provides a must go-to guide to the work of this maverick filmmaker responsible for the most significant film franchise in film history. In equal measure an auteur, production, screen innovation, business and political economy study Leotta adroitly analyses the films, their critical reception, the contribution made by Jackson's key collaborators, and the filmmaker's trajectory from a low budget New Zealand filmmaker to a major Hollywood director. Along the way we encounter Jackson's transformation of his home town of Wellington into an important centre for filmmaking innovation and his reengineering of our contemporary systems of globally dispersed production to his advantage.
One in Bloomsbury's Companions to Contemporary Filmmakers series, this book offers a comprehensive but concise profile of New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson.