In a book as entertaining as it is enlightening, Kristin Thompson
offers the first in-depth analysis of Hollywood's storytelling
techniques and how they are used to make complex, easily
comprehensible, entertaining films. She also takes on the myth that
modern Hollywood films are based on a narrative system radically
different from the one in use during the Golden Age of the studio
system. Drawing on a wide range of films from the 1920s to the
1990s--from Keaton's Our Hospitality to Casablanca to Terminator
2--Thompson explains such staples of narrative as the goal-oriented
protagonist, the double plot-line, and dialogue hooks. She
domonstrates that the "three-act structure," a concept widely used by
practitioners and media commentators, fails to explain how Hollywood
stories are put together. Thompson then demonstrates in detail how
classical narrative techniques work in ten box-office and critical
successes made since the New Hollywood began in the 1970s: Tootsie,
Back to the Future, The Silence of the Lambs, Groundhog Day,
Desperately Seeking Susan, Amadeus, The Hunt for Red October,
Parenthood, Alien, and Hannah and Her Sisters. In passing, she
suggests reasons for the apparent slump in quality in Hollywood films
of the 1990s. The results will be of interest to movie fans, scholars,
and film practitioners alike.
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Understanding Classical Narrative Technique
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ISBN
9780674267787
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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