Hollywood: The Oral History

Hollywood: The Oral History

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  • Author:Jeanine Basinger
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Summary

The real story of Hollywood as told by such luminaries as Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, Katharine Hepburn, Meryl Streep, Harold Lloyd, and nearly four hundred others, assembled from the American Film Institute's treasure trove of interviews, reveals a fresh history of the American movie industry from its beginnings to today。

From the archives of the American Film Institute comes a unique picture of what it was like to work in Hollywood from its beginnings to its present day。 Gleaned from nearly three thousand interviews, involving four hundred voices from the industry, Hollywood: The Oral History, lets a reader "listen in" on candid remarks from the biggest names in front of the camera--Bette Davis, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Harold Lloyd--to the biggest behind it--Frank Capra, Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Jordan Peele, as well as the lesser known individuals that shaped what was heard and seen on screen: musicians, costumers, art directors, cinematographers, writers, sound men, editors, make-up artists, and even script timers, messengers, and publicists。 The result is like a conversation among the gods and goddesses of film: lively, funny, insightful, historically accurate and, for the first time, authentically honest in its portrait of Hollywood。 It's the insider's story。

Legendary film scholar Jeanine Basinger and New York Times bestselling author Sam Wasson, both acclaimed storytellers in their own right, have undertaken the monumental task of digesting these tens of thousands of hours of talk and weaving it into a definitive portrait of workaday Hollywood。

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Reviews

Sharon Brewer

A Hollywood Gem!I really liked this book! It is quite long, but it kept my attention most of the time。 My favorite sections were about the old studio system and all the actors and actresses connected to the studios。 This book is unique because it is told through the voices of the people who really lived it。 If you like films and Hollywood, this is a must read!

Afterwards

Arrived yesterday, began reading it after ripping off the packaging。 Excellent!

Marsha Valance

The real story of Hollywood, from its late 19th century beginnings thru the end of its 1st century in the late 1990s -- related by participants such as Warren Beatty, Roger Corman, Billy Wilder, Robert Altman, Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, Harlan Ellison, Jon Favreau, Katharine Hepburn, Jane Fonda, Francis Ford Coppola, Sidney Poitier, Adela Rogers St。 John, Harold Lloyd, Jordan Peele, King Vidor & some 400 others。 An in-depth history of the American movie industry drawn from the archives of th The real story of Hollywood, from its late 19th century beginnings thru the end of its 1st century in the late 1990s -- related by participants such as Warren Beatty, Roger Corman, Billy Wilder, Robert Altman, Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, Harlan Ellison, Jon Favreau, Katharine Hepburn, Jane Fonda, Francis Ford Coppola, Sidney Poitier, Adela Rogers St。 John, Harold Lloyd, Jordan Peele, King Vidor & some 400 others。 An in-depth history of the American movie industry drawn from the archives of the American Film Institute。 。。。more

John Bleasdale

Amazing and unique book。 Very valuable insights。

Jessica Duffield

Authors Jeanine Basinger and Sam Wasson wrote an epic history book that covers every aspect of Hollywood。 They went over more than tens of thousands of hours of interviews to write the most accurate account of this industry as they could。 This book has everything any movie buff could ever want: you have legendary actors talking about their jobs, you have the biggest directors discussing how they made some of the greatest movies of all time, you have make-up artists devolving secrets about what i Authors Jeanine Basinger and Sam Wasson wrote an epic history book that covers every aspect of Hollywood。 They went over more than tens of thousands of hours of interviews to write the most accurate account of this industry as they could。 This book has everything any movie buff could ever want: you have legendary actors talking about their jobs, you have the biggest directors discussing how they made some of the greatest movies of all time, you have make-up artists devolving secrets about what it’s like to create such extravagant characters, and you have musicians talk about how they scored some of the biggest movie soundtracks of our generation。 The size of this book was intimidating, but once you dive in, you’ll see that these authors needed to cover so much ground within this industry that this book size was necessary。 I absolutely loved learning about the history of Hollywood and what some of the most popular people in the industry had to say about it。 It was a great historical read and I cannot recommend it enough to all of my movie junkies out there。 。。。more

Zeb Kantrowitz

You'll find this to be a particularly unusual book。 The whole book is made up of short one paragraph quotes from different Hollywood veterans beginning with comments from people who worked and created silent movies。 The stories follow from the original nickelodeons to the films becoming 2 and 3 reels that played in the first theaters which were usually just empty stores with chairs。As the movies got more lavish, so did the venues to show them。 The system was born seven major studios created the You'll find this to be a particularly unusual book。 The whole book is made up of short one paragraph quotes from different Hollywood veterans beginning with comments from people who worked and created silent movies。 The stories follow from the original nickelodeons to the films becoming 2 and 3 reels that played in the first theaters which were usually just empty stores with chairs。As the movies got more lavish, so did the venues to show them。 The system was born seven major studios created the majority of movies。 The major studios controlled everything from the creation of the scripts, through the production (with their contract players), the final editing and they were then played in the studios own theater systems。Much of the middle discussion is about those who ran the studios and those who worked for the studios。 Because they owned the production from soup to nuts, and owned the theaters, they were able to produce as many as fifty movies a year。 The actual contract players give us their opinions as to how good the system was。The last third of the book discusses the end of the system and the beginning of independent movie producers。 Now with advent of Cable and Streaming there is a need for more quality production every year。 What we are seeing slowly created is the Studio system being created again as Netflix and Prime Video set up their own studios。 。。。more