Cinema was a product of the second-stage Industrial Revolution. This article examines some aspects of the technological and economic history of cinema and that revolution. It draws on secondary material on the electrical and chemical developments beginning in the late nineteenth century, and on primary research on particular case studies where cinema technology was used to further the economic objectives of industrial and financial organisations
Abstract This paper discusses the emergence and growth of various media industries in Britain. It sh...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
This is the first book in English in nearly half a century to tell the full story of the internation...
Cinema was a product of the second-stage Industrial Revolution. This article examines some aspects o...
Entertainment Industrialised is the first study to compare the emergence and economic development of...
This article suggests that the widely adopted principles of the Cinema of Attractions is a limited f...
This paper estimates and compares the benefits cinema technology generated to society in Britain, Fr...
At the end of the nineteenth century, in the era of the second industrial revolution, falling workin...
Also available in paperback, Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN: 9781107403499Entertainment Indu...
Defence date: 30 October 2001Examining Board: Prof. Paul Johnson, London School of Economics and Pol...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Technology and Culture: The Film Reader brings together key theoretical texts from more than a centu...
Created at the end of the 19th century, the cinematograph distinguished itself from other moving pic...
This paper is concerned with the cultural implications of legal decisions around the invention and p...
Motion pictures constituted a revolutionary new technology that transformed entertainment-a rival, l...
Abstract This paper discusses the emergence and growth of various media industries in Britain. It sh...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
This is the first book in English in nearly half a century to tell the full story of the internation...
Cinema was a product of the second-stage Industrial Revolution. This article examines some aspects o...
Entertainment Industrialised is the first study to compare the emergence and economic development of...
This article suggests that the widely adopted principles of the Cinema of Attractions is a limited f...
This paper estimates and compares the benefits cinema technology generated to society in Britain, Fr...
At the end of the nineteenth century, in the era of the second industrial revolution, falling workin...
Also available in paperback, Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN: 9781107403499Entertainment Indu...
Defence date: 30 October 2001Examining Board: Prof. Paul Johnson, London School of Economics and Pol...
Cinema is considered as seventh art which is culmination of earlier six different arts such as paint...
Technology and Culture: The Film Reader brings together key theoretical texts from more than a centu...
Created at the end of the 19th century, the cinematograph distinguished itself from other moving pic...
This paper is concerned with the cultural implications of legal decisions around the invention and p...
Motion pictures constituted a revolutionary new technology that transformed entertainment-a rival, l...
Abstract This paper discusses the emergence and growth of various media industries in Britain. It sh...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
This is the first book in English in nearly half a century to tell the full story of the internation...