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Thus, (1) the auteur theory flew in the face of the hard facts of the Hollywood industry. (2) Directors 117 14 –S AMPLE ESSAY 9: A FILM STUDIES ESSAY were employees, employed, by and large, to turn a screenplay, which most often they had had no hand in creating, into celluloid. A contracted Hollywood director would be handed a script, actors would be cast, a cameraman and other technicians assigned, a shooting schedule worked out, and he (the vast majority of Hollywood directors were male) was expected to make the movie within the budget and on time for release. Very few directors had rights even over the final editing of the movies ‘they’ made. The studio heads would make these decisions guided by their own instincts and audience reactions to the sneak previews of the movie. The commercial potential of any movie was the most important factor for the studios. The pressure on the studio heads was to create box-office successes, not works of art. (3) If by accident a successful film in box-office terms was praised as being artistic, then that was just a happy accident. (4) Paragraph 5 However, (1) talented directors did work within the Hollywood system and did manage to impose themselves on the material they worked on. (2) Alfred Hitchcock, for example, made ‘thriller’ movies that could fairly be claimed to be works of art. Movies such as ‘Vertigo’, Psycho’, ‘North By Northwest’ and ‘Notorious’ are entertaining genre films, but they are also worthy of serious consideration. However, Hitchcock did not make these movies by himself. He was very astute at picking talented collaborators without whom the movies would have been much less impressive. Try to think of the best of Hitchcock’s movies without the scores of Bernard Herrmann, for 118 H OW TO WRITE ESSAYS example, or the cinematography of Robert Burks (‘Vertigo’, ‘North by Northwest’). (3) Film-making is a collaborative process and even the ablest of directors cannot do everything themselves. (4) Paragraph 6 Nevertheless, (1) some directors acquired more control over the films they made by becoming independent producers and working out deals with the major studios. (2) When a producer/director has control over casting, script, editing and almost all the other aspects of film-making, then he or she can make a claim to some kind of authorship, but even then they are dependent on the artistic input of many people: actors, cinematographers, screenwriters, production designers, among many others. (3) Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish director, had as much control over the films he directed as any director who ever worked in the cinema, but even he needed the talents of cinematographers and actors to get his vision onto the screen. (4) Download 1.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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