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The UCLA Film and Television Archives: Studies in History, Criticism, and Theory
Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company
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The UCLA Film and Television Archives: Studies in History, Criticism, and Theory
Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Porter’s Early Years: 1870—1896
- 3. Edison and the Kinetoscope: 1888-1895
- 4. Cinema, a Screen Novelty: 1895-1897
- 5. Producer and Exhibitor as Co-Creators: 1897—1900
- 6. The Production Company Assumes Greater Control: 1900-1902
- 7. A Close Look at Life of an American Fireman: 1902-1903
- 8. Story Films Become the Dominant Product: 1903-1904
- 9. Articulating an Old-Middle-Class Ideology: 1904—1905
- 10. Elaborating on the Established Mode of Representation: 1905-1907
- 11. As Cinema Becomes Mass Entertainment, Porter Resists: 1907-1908
- 12. Edison Lets Porter Go: 1908-1909
- 13. Postscript
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B
- APPENDIX C
- List of Abbreviations and Primary Sources
- Notes
- Credits for Illustrations
- Subject and Name Index
- Film Title Index