The Way Hollywood Tells It, David Bordwell
The Way Hollywood Tells It, David Bordwell
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The Way Hollywood Tells It
Story and Style in Modern Movies

Author: David Bordwell

Narrator: Lloyd James

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2010


Synopsis

Hollywood moviemaking is one of the constants of American life, but how much has it changed since the glory days of the big studios? David Bordwell argues that the principles of visual storytelling created in the studio era are alive and well, even in today's bloated blockbusters. American filmmakers have created a durable tradition - one that we should not be ashamed to call artistic, and one that survives in both mainstream entertainment and niche-marketed indie cinema. Bordwell traces the continuity of this tradition in a wide array of films made since 1960, from romantic comedies like Jerry Maguire and Love Actually to more imposing efforts like A Beautiful Mind. He also draws upon testimony from writers, directors, and editors who are acutely conscious of employing proven principles of plot and visual style. Within the limits of the "classical" approach, innovation can flourish. Bordwell examines how imaginative filmmakers have pushed the premises of the system in films such as JFK, Memento, and Magnolia. He discusses generational, technological, and economic factors leading to stability and change in Hollywood cinema and includes close analyses of selected shots and sequences. As it ranges across four decades, examining classics like American Graffiti and The Godfather, as well as recent success like The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, this audiobook provides a vivid and engaging interpretation of how Hollywood moviemakers have created a vigorous, resourceful tradition of cinematic storytelling that continues to engage audiences around the world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Erinn on November 28, 2017

I've said it before and I'll say it again: David Bordwell writes the textbooks I actually enjoy reading. Bless this man for his clarity and his concise analyses.......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on January 12, 2025

I probably should have read a bit more about this book before I embarked on reading it. I didn't realize it would be quite so academic in its style, not that I minded, but it was unexpected. I have read a few of David Bordwell's essays, and I found his ability to explain his view on cinema to be suc......more

Goodreads review by Aurelio on July 20, 2024

I'm glad I read this book. Like most people (I guess), I've watched hundreds of films, and yet, I remain appallingly ignorant about movies. This book explores the idea of continuity of genres, techniques, styles in movies going back to the early 1900's. Bordwell offers examples of how many of the fe......more

Goodreads review by Rafael Jovine on August 18, 2024

A really good film about cinema, the style, got to learn some of the jargon I had no idea about, the way different styles came from and like the difference between modern and classic through editing, for example. The prose and writing style as a whole were great, very eloquent and engrossing. Maybe......more

Goodreads review by Matt on February 10, 2018

Three act structures, scene composition, average shot length, and Jerry Magurie. He covers it all.......more