Film in the Television Age / Annenberg Learner.

Television first arrived in American homes just as the Hollywood studio system was collapsing. As the new medium took hold, so did a new era of motion picture entertainment. Top directors, actors, and film scholars trace the influence of each medium on the other, from the live and fresh dramas of th...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Films on Demand.
American Cinema.
Corporate Authors: Infobase (Film distributor)
Annenberg Learner (Firm)
Language:English
Language of the Original:
English
Language and/or Writing System:
Closed-captioned.
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Annenberg Learner, [1995]
Series:Films on Demand.
American Cinema.
Subjects:
Genre:
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (56 min., 2 sec)) : sound, color.
Format: Electronic Video
Contents:
  • Movies Were King (3:33); Entertainment After World War II (4:29); Domestic Dramas (3:34); Color Movies (3:25); Producing an Enormous Audience (3:39); Redefining Filmmaking (2:51); Arthur Penn's Work (2:37); John Frankenheimer's Work (2:06); Mass Persuasion (6:52); Challenging the Establishment (5:32); Dark Side of Media (4:56); Fictional and Reality Combine (4:03); Generating Profits (4:34); Credits: Film in the Television Age (2:04);