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Rok: 2004
ISBN: 9780760314920
OKCZID: 110042511
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
MELNICK, Ross. Cinema treasures: a new look at classic movie theaters. 1st pub. St. Paul: MBI, 2004. 208 s.
Hodnocení:
4.5 / 5
(6 hlasů)
For more than a century, movie theaters have provided the physical setting where motion pictures have delighted and transported audiences. While enough books about film, filmmakers, and movie stars have been written to wrap around the equator, the story behind the movie theaters – the buildings themselves - and the manner in which industrial, social, and artistic trends have informed its evolution has remained largely ignored. Cinema Treasures is an ambitious and marvelously illustrated history of the American movie theater from the early nickelodeons through today’s state-of-the-art megaplexes. The authors show how industry leaders, social, cultural, and economic change, and ever-evolving technologies have shaped the fabulous movie palaces, the cozy neighborhood theaters, and the multiplexes and megaplexes in which generations have experienced motion pictures. Each chapter details a period of movie theater history and celebrates the greatest remaining classic theaters that still show movies today, including stunning two-color page spreads featuring interior and exterior shots; a history of the theatre; memories from former staffers, patrons, or owners; theater specifications, including screen size, seating capacity, past owners, design features, and architectural style; a timeline listing important media, historical, and film events occurring throughout the theater’s existence; and visual ephemera like nostalgic and contemporary photographs and period ads sourced from the authors’ own collections, provided by theaters, and culled from archives throughout the United States. Each chapter also presents a "Curtain Call" list of great theaters that did not survive and, sadly, met the wrecking ball or were refurbished to serve a less glorious purpose. Together with evocative photography that brings the moviegoing experience to the printed page, and the insightful and entertaining accounts of an industry that evolved with a nation and world, Cinema Treasures is a must-have for movie lovers and film buffs who love the theater as much as the movie that’s showing.