Edizioni Savine eBooks
eBooks editi da Edizioni Savine di Formato Mobipocket Cinema, film
Hollywood Tragedy - from Fatty Arbuckle to Marilyn Monroe. E-book. Formato Mobipocket William H. A. Carr - Edizioni Savine, 2016 -
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION (1962): “Fatty Arbuckle, Jean Harlow, Errol Flynn, Marilyn Monroe, Ingrid Bergman, Elizabeth Taylor. Why were these names smeared across the world in scarlet headlines? Too much money, too much fame, too much adulation, too much time? Here are the facts behind the scandals that rocked the world of the dream merchants. Here are the true stories—on the record and off—of the stars who survived, and the ones who went down... … Sex is in this book. Crime fills many of its pages. All of the subject matter is sensational.”
The american movie. E-book. Formato Mobipocket William K. Everson - Edizioni Savine, 2016 -
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION (1963) - One hundred years ago, seventy-five even, there were no movies at all. Today, they are accepted as a part of life, whether they are viewed in the movie theater or at home on the television screen. What happened to make movies accepted so quickly? The answer can be found, at least in part, in this broad survey of American film history and film art. Here is a discussion of the great film pioneers and great film landmarks, a look at technological changes, trends and cycles in movie making, a glance at the present and ahead to see where movies may be going. Beyond this, the book is also a guide, based on history and on a knowledge of what makes great films, to what a knowing movie viewer looks for when he watches a picture. It is a discussion of “film grammar,” of technique and of style in movie production, that makes the viewing of all movies, both old and new, a new adventure for the reader.
The romance of motion picture production. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Lee Royal - Edizioni Savine, 2015 -
“The Romance of Motion Picture Production" is not intended to be a technical exposition of the subject. It was written with a view to giving the public a brief insight into the production methods employed by this great industry, also an introduction to the master minds of the world that lie beyond the fleeting visions of the screen. To these men who hare breathed eternal life into a new and noble art, the amusement lovers of the world owe a debt of gratitude”. (1920 – Lee Royal)