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August 16, 2022
9780861967513
English
256
24 b&w illus.
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1 Pounds (US)
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A History of British Cinema from the Projection Box

Ten years ago, a technological revolution swept through cinemas around the world, as analogue projectors were replaced with digital equipment. It was not just the plastic medium of film that was removed from projection boxes during this transformation; most cinemas took this opportunity to also evict the human projectionists who were hitherto in charge of screenings. Projectionists had been hidden from the sight of audiences for most of the history of photographic moving image projection, and their redundancies went largely unnoticed and unremarked upon.
This book focuses attention on what has been happening behind film spectators' heads for the past 130 years, and attempts to write the history of cinema in Britain from the perspective of its habitually overlooked and undervalued projectionists, beginning in the silent era and continuing to the present day. Drawing upon extensive archival research and lengthy interviews with former projectionists, it documents the key facets and challenges of their work, and how these evolved in response to previous waves of significant technological change. It evaluates how projectionists helped to design and maintain key aesthetic characteristics of the 20th century big screen experience. It shows how the institution of cinema in Britain has been historically underpinned by the harsh exploitation of projectionists by many employers, detailing inadequate wage levels and poor working conditions that formerly provoked government investigation, and explaining why these problems were never successfully ameliorated by trade unions. It also charts in depth the recent fateful transition to digital projection, delineating how and why projectionists were so swiftly and ruthlessly consigned to the past, and assessing whether this form of entertainment should be considered diminished by their super session.

About the Authors

Richard Wallace is an Assistant Professor in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick. His research interests include British film and television history, screen documentary and comedy. He has published in the Journal of British Cinema and Television, Quarterly Review of Film and Video and Oral History and is the author of the book Mockumentary Comedy: Performing Authenticity. Jon Burrows is an Associate Professor in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. He is the author of numerous essays and articles about the British film industry during the silent era, and of two books: Legitimate Cinema: Theatre Stars in Silent British Films, 1908-1918 and The British Cinema Boom, 1909-1914: A Commercial History. Richard Wallace is an Assistant Professor in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick. His research interests include British film and television history, screen documentary and comedy. He has published in the Journal of British Cinema and Television, Quarterly Review of Film and Video and Oral History and is the author of the book Mockumentary Comedy: Performing Authenticity.

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