
Pre-Owned Cinema by the Bay (Hardcover) 1932183884 9781932183887
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- ISBN: 9781932183887
- Condition: Pre-Owned: Good
- Hard cover
- Language: English
- Pages: 272
- Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 272 p. Contains: Illustrations.
- "Cinema By the Bay" is the first book to be published under the imprint George Lucas Books. "What do Apocalypse Now", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Star Wars", "The Incredibles", "Shrek", "High Plains Drifter", "Never Cry Wolf", "Mrs. Doubtfire", and "The Right Stuff" all have in common! These great post '60s full-length feature films, and many others, were produced by the five movie studios located in the San Francisco Bay Area or directed by independent filmmakers living and working in Northern California. In the early '70s the San Francisco Bay Area film community exploded with a proliferation of California-schooled, independent filmmakers and the founding of several new studios, American Zoetrope, The Saul Zaentz Company, and Lucasfilm Ltd. With the formation of Pixar Animation Studios and Pacific Data Images (PDI), the '80s welcomed yet another fresh pool of talent, many of whom were recent graduates of the California Institute of the Arts and Stanford where they had studied experimental animation. Over the years, many factors and influences have caused such an eclectic group of filmmakers to gravitate towards the Bay Area: the talented community of artists, the proximity to Stanford, and the tech companies of Silicon Valley, even the uncommonly beautiful light has played a part. Some came, like Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, with a vision to create a film studio away from the traditional pressures of Hollywood. Some, like Phil Kaufman, were drawn to the area's writers, such as Henry Miller. And some were born here, and stayed because, as Clint Eastwood says, "Where you're born sort of becomes your roots." "Cinema by the Bay" profiles the Bay Area's studios and directors, taking the reader on a guided tour through their histories and films, and includes filmographies, milestones, awards, and trivia.
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- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHistory
- Pub date20060523
- Pages272
- EditionFirst Edition
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- ISBN: 9781932183887
- Condition: Pre-Owned: Good
- Hard cover
- Language: English
- Pages: 272
- Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 272 p. Contains: Illustrations.
- "Cinema By the Bay" is the first book to be published under the imprint George Lucas Books. "What do Apocalypse Now", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Star Wars", "The Incredibles", "Shrek", "High Plains Drifter", "Never Cry Wolf", "Mrs. Doubtfire", and "The Right Stuff" all have in common! These great post '60s full-length feature films, and many others, were produced by the five movie studios located in the San Francisco Bay Area or directed by independent filmmakers living and working in Northern California. In the early '70s the San Francisco Bay Area film community exploded with a proliferation of California-schooled, independent filmmakers and the founding of several new studios, American Zoetrope, The Saul Zaentz Company, and Lucasfilm Ltd. With the formation of Pixar Animation Studios and Pacific Data Images (PDI), the '80s welcomed yet another fresh pool of talent, many of whom were recent graduates of the California Institute of the Arts and Stanford where they had studied experimental animation. Over the years, many factors and influences have caused such an eclectic group of filmmakers to gravitate towards the Bay Area: the talented community of artists, the proximity to Stanford, and the tech companies of Silicon Valley, even the uncommonly beautiful light has played a part. Some came, like Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, with a vision to create a film studio away from the traditional pressures of Hollywood. Some, like Phil Kaufman, were drawn to the area's writers, such as Henry Miller. And some were born here, and stayed because, as Clint Eastwood says, "Where you're born sort of becomes your roots." "Cinema by the Bay" profiles the Bay Area's studios and directors, taking the reader on a guided tour through their histories and films, and includes filmographies, milestones, awards, and trivia.
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