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Resultaten voor 'j chapman'
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Financing the British Film Industry
Capital, Cash and Quota, 1896-1945A comprehensive history of the financing of British film production from the emergence of the industry until the end of the Second World War.
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Screening Sherlock
A Cultural History of the Great Detective on Film and TelevisionA cultural history of Sherlock Holmes adaptations in film and television from early cinema to the present.
€ 124,95 -
Financing the British Film Industry
Capital, Cash and Quota, 1896-1945A comprehensive history of the financing of British film production from the emergence of the industry until the end of the Second World War.
€ 131,95 -
Licence to Thrill
A Cultural History of the James Bond FilmsOver two decades after its initial publication in 1999, Licence to Thrill remains the go-to academic and popular study of the James Bond film franchise. In this third edition, Chapman updates his excellent cultural history and nuanced analyses of the Bond films to include the final Daniel Craig film, No Time to Die. A completely new introduction offers insight into the explosion of Bond criticism in the twenty-first century.
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Licence to Thrill
A Cultural History of the James Bond FilmsOver two decades after its initial publication in 1999, Licence to Thrill remains the go-to academic and popular study of the James Bond film franchise. In this third edition, Chapman updates his excellent cultural history and nuanced analyses of the Bond films to include the final Daniel Craig film, No Time to Die. A completely new introduction offers insight into the explosion of Bond criticism in the twenty-first century.
€ 96,95 -
The Money Behind the Screen
A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985Provides the first comprehensive history of the politics of film finance in Britain from the end of the Second World War to 1985
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Dr. No
The First James Bond FilmDr. No introduced the James Bond formula that has been a box-office fixture ever since. An explosive cocktail of action, spectacle, and sex, the film transformed popular cinema. James Chapman provides a lively and comprehensive study of Dr. No, marshaling a wealth of archival research to place the film in its historical moment.
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Dr. No
The First James Bond FilmDr. No introduced the James Bond formula that has been a box-office fixture ever since. An explosive cocktail of action, spectacle, and sex, the film transformed popular cinema. James Chapman provides a lively and comprehensive study of Dr. No, marshaling a wealth of archival research to place the film in its historical moment.
€ 127,50 -
The Money Behind the Screen
As John Davis of the Rank Organisation put it: "No film can be made without finance." The Money Behind the Screen surveys the history of film finance in Britain from the end of the Second World War to the 1980s. It explores three linked themes: the economic structure of the British film industry; the sources of film finance; and the role of government in providing financial assistance to British producers. The book covers a period during which the fiscal structure of the British film industry underwent profound and far-reaching changes. It saw the decline of wholly British financing for film-making and the rise of American investment in the British production sector. It includes the formation of the National Film Finance Corporation, the government-backed film bank that bailed out the industry during the crisis of the late 1940s and became a semi-permanent feature of the landscape of film finance in Britain. And it is a history characterised by frequent and recurring crises for the industry which was hampered throughout by its insecure economic base and the persistent difficulty faced by producers in raising money for what has always been an inherently risky and often unprofitable business. The Money Behind the Screen explores a hitherto undocumented aspect of British film history that is nevertheless essential to understanding the fiscal and creative economies of British cinema. James Chapman is Professor of Film Studies at University of Leicester and Editor of Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. His previous books include: A New History of British Documentary (2015), Past and Present: National Identity and the British Historical Film (2005) and The British at War: Cinema, State and Propaganda, 1939-1945 (1998).
€ 177,50 -
The Cultural Life of James Bond
Specters of 007€ 193,95 -
A New History of British Documentary
A New History of British Documentary is the first comprehensive overview of documentary production in Britain from early film to the present day. It covers both the film and television industries and demonstrates how documentary practice has adapted to changing institutional and ideological contexts.
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Licence to Thrill
A Cultural History of the James Bond FilmsFollows Bond from the 1962 'Dr No', through the subsequent Bond films, exploring them within the culture and politics of the times, as well as within film culture itself. This work provides coverage of Brosnan as Bond in "The World is Not Enough" and "Die Another Day"; and includes a chapter on "Casino Royale" and Daniel Craig's new-look Bond.
€ 34,50