Produced by Irving Thalberg: Theory of Studio-Era Filmmaking

Produced by Irving Thalberg: Theory of Studio-Era Filmmaking - Paperback

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Produced by Irving Thalberg: Theory of Studio-Era Filmmaking

Produced by Irving Thalberg: Theory of Studio-Era Filmmaking - Paperback

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by Ana Salzberg (Author)

Explores Irving Thalberg's importance as not only a producer, but also a theorist of studio-era filmmaking

  • Offers a critical reappraisal of Thalberg's legacy
  • Provides in-depth analyses of Thalberg's productions at MGM from 1924 through 1936
  • Examines Thalberg's impact on film-historical turning points, including the transition to sound cinema and the development of the Production Code

Irving Thalberg was not just a critically important producer during Hollywood's Golden Age, but also an innovative theorist of studio-era filmmaking. Drawing on archival sources, this is the first book to explore Thalberg's insights into casting, editing, story composition and the importance of the mass audience from a theoretical perspective. It examines Thalberg's impact on film-historical turning points, such as the transition to sound cinema and the development of the Production Code, and features in-depth analyses of Thalberg's productions at MGM from 1924 to 1936, including films like The Big Parade (1925), The Broadway Melody of 1929 (1929) and Romeo and Juliet (1936). The book argues that Thalberg's views represent a unified conceptual understanding of filmmaking - one that is still significant in the modern day.

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Irving Thalberg was not just a critically important producer during Hollywood's Golden Age, but also an innovative theorist of studio-era filmmaking. Drawing on archival sources, this is the first book to explore Thalberg's insights into casting, editing, story composition and the importance of the mass audience from a theoretical perspective. It examines Thalberg's impact on film-historical turning points, such as the transition to sound cinema and the development of the Production Code, and features in-depth analyses of Thalberg's productions at MGM from 1924 to 1936, including films like The Big Parade (1925), The Broadway Melody of 1929 (1929) and Romeo and Juliet (1936). The book argues that Thalberg's views represent a unified conceptual understanding of filmmaking - one that is still significant in the modern day. Ana Salzberg is a lecturer in Film Studies and Visual Culture at the University of Dundee.

Author Biography

Dr Ana Salzberg is Lecturer in Film Studies and Visual Culture at the University of Dundee.

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: May 30, 2022

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