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Over half a century on, the 1960s continue to generate strong intellectual and emotional responses - both positive and negative - and this is no less true in the arena of film. Making substantial use of new and underexplored archive resources that provide a wealth of information and insight on the period in question, this book offers a fresh perspective on the major resurgence of creativity and international appeal experienced by British cinema in that dramatic decade.
Transformation and Tradition in 1960s British Cinema is the first scholarly volume on this period of British cinema for more than twenty-five years. It provides a major reconsideration of the period by focusing on the central tensions and contradiction between novelty/revolution and continuity/tradition during what remains a highly contentious period of cultural production and consumption.
Contents
Introduction, Duncan Petrie and Melanie Williams
PART ONE: STRUCTURES AND COMPANIESChapter 1: Distribution and Production: The British Majors, Duncan PetrieChapter 2: American Involvement in UK Production, Duncan PetrieChapter 3: Public Support in a Changing Climate, Duncan PetrieChapter 4: The Vertically Integrated Independent, Laura MayneChapter 5: Low Budget Independent Production, Laura Mayne
PART TWO: CREATIVE AGENCYChapter 6: Screenwriting, Melanie WilliamsChapter 7: Directing, Melanie WilliamsChapter 8: Production Design, Melanie WilliamsChapter 9: Costume Design, Melanie WilliamsChapter 10: Cinematography, Duncan Petrie and Melanie WilliamsChapter 11: Editing, Melanie Williams
PART THREE: MEDIA CONVERGENCEChapter 12: Film and Television, Richard FarmerChapter 13: Film and TV Advertising, Richard FarmerChapter 14: Film and Pop Music, Richard Farmer
ConclusionAppendixBibliography