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All the World's a Studio: The Internationalization of Hollywood Production and Location Shooting in the Postwar Era.

机译:全世界的工作室:战后时代好莱坞制作和外景拍摄的国际化。

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After World War II as Hollywood faced a changing industrial and cultural landscape, U.S. film companies began making more movies abroad, where they took advantage of frozen foreign earnings, film subsidies, cheap labor and striking locations while also appealing to increasingly important overseas audiences. But how were Hollywood companies able to produce films globally away from the infrastructure of the motion picture industry in Los Angeles? What was the effect of shooting abroad on these films' form and style? This dissertation addresses these questions through an examination of Hollywood productions that were filmed overseas from 1948 to 1962.;This study demonstrates that these films' financial and geographic characteristics and the relationship between a film's story setting and its shooting location were key causal forces that shaped how a Hollywood foreign production was organized. The dissertation also builds a historical account of the factors that facilitated a Hollywood film company's ability to export production to Great Britain, Italy and France. It argues that Hollywood's overseas productions resulted in a more flexible and transcultural movie-making process, in which filmmakers continued production practices established in the Hollywood studio system while adapting to the conditions of foreign film industries. Finally, applying a historical approach to film style, this study investigates the creative choices that arose when Hollywood filmmakers confronted the challenges of working in real-world locales. It makes the case that these filmmakers brought foreign location shooting in line with the conventions of Hollywood story and style while also treating locations as bold expressive elements of a film's visual design.;Drawing on historical evidence gathered in Los Angeles and Europe (e.g. studio production records, personal correspondence, the film trade and popular press, memoirs, interviews and the films themselves), this inquiry illuminates how Hollywood created a more international production industry to navigate the transforming industrial, cultural and political climate of the postwar era. Ultimately, this project historicizes the ongoing debates about "runaway" production and serves as a model of analysis for studying the transnational flow of labor, production practices and stylistic ideas.
机译:第二次世界大战后,好莱坞面对不断变化的工业和文化格局,美国电影公司开始在国外制作更多电影,他们利用冻结的外国收入,电影补贴,廉价劳动力和引人注​​目的地理位置吸引了越来越重要的海外观众。但是好莱坞公司如何能够在洛杉矶电影业基础设施之外的全球范围内制作电影呢?在国外拍摄对这些电影的形式和风格有什么影响?本文通过考察1948年至1962年在海外拍摄的好莱坞作品来解决这些问题;该研究表明,这些电影的财务和地理特征以及电影故事背景与拍摄地点之间的关系是塑造电影的重要因果力量。好莱坞外国制作的组织方式。论文还对促进好莱坞电影公司向英国,意大利和法国出口产品的能力的因素建立了历史解释。它认为好莱坞的海外制作导致了更加灵活和跨文化的电影制作过程,在这种过程中,电影制作人继续在好莱坞制片厂制度中确立了生产实践,同时适应了外国电影业的条件。最后,本研究运用历史性的电影风格,调查了好莱坞电影制片人面对在现实世界中工作的挑战时出现的创造性选择。这些电影制作人可以将国外的外景拍摄与好莱坞的故事和风格相提并论,同时也将外景视为电影视觉设计的大胆表现元素。;借鉴洛杉矶和欧洲的历史证据(例如制片厂制作)记录,个人书信,电影贸易和大众媒体,回忆录,访谈和电影本身),这一询问阐明了好莱坞如何创造了一个更加国际化的生产产业,以应对战后时代转变中的工业,文化和政治气候。最终,该项目将正在进行的有关“失控”生产的辩论历史化,并作为分析模型来研究劳动力的跨国流动,生产实践和风格观念。

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  • 作者

    Steinhart, Daniel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Cinema.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 367 p.
  • 总页数 367
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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