by Rob Ferrier
synopsis
Originally produced for PBS, the American Cinema series examines at length what is probably the leading American art form: film. Chock-full of clips from important films and interviews with the men and women who made them, each episode is an in-depth look at an important facet of the history of American film. This particular episode examines the studio system in the golden age of Hollywood movies. For a long period of time, Hollywood was run by three or four major film studios. Having squeezed out the independent producers, these studios were free to impose their idea of what a movie should be on the viewing public. Paramount Pictures is used as a case study.
characteristics
- Film-studio
- Film-theory
- Hollywood
- Retrospective
- Filmmaking
- Filmmaker
- Culture [arts]
- Film-clips
- Film-industry