Prehistoric Humans in Film and Television

Prehistoric Humans in Film and Television
Author: Michael Klossner
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476609140

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From the early days of the movies, “cavemen” have been a popular subject for filmmakers—not surprisingly, since the birth of cinema occurred only a few decades after the earliest scientific studies of prehistoric man. Filmmakers, however, were not constrained by the emerging science; instead they most often took a comedic look at prehistory, a trend that continued throughout the 20th century. Prehistoric humans also populated adventure-fantasy films, with the original One Million B.C. (1940) leading the charge. Documentaries were also made, but it was not until the 1970s that accurate film accounts of prehistoric humans finally emerged. This exhaustive work provides detailed accounts of 581 film and television productions that feature depictions of human prehistory. Included are dramas and comedies set in human prehistory; documentaries; and films and television shows in which prehistoric people somehow exist in historical periods—from the advent of civilization up to the present—or in extraterrestrial settings. Each entry includes full filmographic data, including year of release, running time, production personnel, cast information, and format. A description of each film provides background on the prehistoric elements. Contemporary critical commentary is included for many of the works.

Prehistoric Monsters

Prehistoric Monsters
Author: Allen A. Debus
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780786458158

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Over centuries, discoveries of fossil bones spawned legends of monsters such as giants and dragons. As the field of earth sciences matured during the 19th century, early fossilists gained understanding of prehistoric creatures such as Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Stegosaurus. This historical study examines how these genuine beasts morphed in the public imagination into mythical, powerful engines of destruction and harbingers of cataclysm, taking their place in popular culture, film, and literature as symbols of "lost worlds" where time stands still.

Hanna Barbera

Hanna Barbera
Author: Jared Bahir Browsh
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476675794

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With careers spanning eight decades, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera were two of the most prolific animation producers in American history. In 1940, the two met at MGM and created Tom and Jerry, who would earn 14 Academy Award nominations and seven wins. The growth of television led to the founding of Hanna-Barbera's legendary studio that produced countless hours of cartoons, with beloved characters from Fred Flintstone, George Jetson and Scooby-Doo to the Super Friends and the Smurfs. Prime-time animated sitcoms, Saturday morning cartoons, and Cartoon Network's cable animation are some of the many areas of television revolutionized by the team. Their productions are critical to our cultural history, reflecting ideologies and trends in both media and society. This book offers a complete company history and examines its productions' influences, changing technologies, and enduring cultural legacy, with careful attention to Hanna-Barbera's problematic record of racial and gender representation.

Japanese Influence on American Children s Television

Japanese Influence on American Children s Television
Author: Gina O’Melia
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030174163

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Japanese Influence on American Children’s Television examines the gradual, yet dramatic, transformation of Saturday morning children’s programming from being rooted in American traditions and popular culture to reflecting Japanese popular culture. In this modern era of globalization and global media/cultural convergence, the book brings to light an often overlooked phenomenon of the gradual integration of narrative and character conventions borrowed from Japanese storytelling into American children’s media. The book begins with a brief history of Saturday morning in the United States from its earliest years, and the interaction between American and Japanese popular media during this time period. It then moves onto reviewing the dramatic shift that occurred within the Saturday morning block through both an overview of the transitional decades as well as an in-depth analysis of the transformative ascent of the shows Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Pokémon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

Dinosaurs Ever Evolving

Dinosaurs Ever Evolving
Author: Allen A. Debus
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780786499519

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From their discovery in the 19th century to the dawn of the Nuclear Age, dinosaurs were seen in popular culture as ambassadors of the geological past and as icons of the "life through time" narrative of evolution. They took on a more foreboding character during the Cold War, serving as a warning to mankind with the advent of the hydrogen bomb. As fears of human extinction escalated during the ecological movement of the 1970s, dinosaurs communicated their metaphorical message of extinction, urging us from our destructive path. Using an eclectic variety of examples, this book outlines the three-fold "evolution" of dinosaurs and other prehistoric monsters in pop culture, from their poorly understood beginnings to the 21st century.

Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood

Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood
Author: Tom Lisanti
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476612416

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During the 1960s, many models, Playboy centerfolds, beauty queens, and Las Vegas showgirls went on to become “decorative actresses” appearing scantily clad on film and television. This well illustrated homage to 75 of these glamour girls reveals their unique stories through individual biographical profiles, photographs, lists of major credits and, frequently, in-depth personal interviews. Included are Carol Wayne, Edy Williams, Inga Neilsen, Thordis Brandt, Jo Collins, Phyllis Davis, Melodie Johnson, and many equally unforgettable faces of sixties Hollywood.

Science fiction Studies

Science fiction Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Science fiction
ISBN: UCSC:32106019080974

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Choice

Choice
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2005
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: UOM:39015063375284

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