Everyday movies portable film projectors and the transformation of American culture
Wasson, Haidee, 1970-
Everyday movies portable film projectors and the transformation of American culture Haidee Wasson - 1 online resource (xii, 274 pages) illustrations
Introduction : portability and projectability -- Engineering portability : the rise of suitcase cinema -- Spectacular portability : cinema's exhibitionary complex, American industry, and the 1939 world's fair -- Mobilizing portability : the American military and film projectors -- Portable projectors and the electronic age -- Epilogue : vectors of portable cinema
"Everyday Movies documents the twentieth-century rise of portable film projectors. It demonstrates that since World War II, the vast majority of movie-watching did not happen in the glow of the large screen. Rather, it unreeled alongside the glitches, distortions, and clickety-clack of small machines that transformed home, classroom, museum, community, government, industrial, and military venues into sites of moving-image display. Reorienting the history of cinema away from the movie theater's magic, Haidee Wasson illustrates the remarkable persistence and proliferation of devices that fundamentally rejected the sleek, highly professionalized film show. She foregrounds instead another kind of apparatus, one that was accessible, affordable, adaptable, easy-to-use, and crucially, programmable. With rich archival discoveries, this book charts a compelling and original history of film, one that brings to light new technologies and diverse forms of media engagement that continue to shape contemporary life"--
9780520974371
2020014431
Motion picture projectors--History--20th century.
Motion pictures--Technological innovations--History--20th century.
Cinematography--History--United States--20th century.
Electronic Books.
TR890 / .E947 2021
Everyday movies portable film projectors and the transformation of American culture Haidee Wasson - 1 online resource (xii, 274 pages) illustrations
Introduction : portability and projectability -- Engineering portability : the rise of suitcase cinema -- Spectacular portability : cinema's exhibitionary complex, American industry, and the 1939 world's fair -- Mobilizing portability : the American military and film projectors -- Portable projectors and the electronic age -- Epilogue : vectors of portable cinema
"Everyday Movies documents the twentieth-century rise of portable film projectors. It demonstrates that since World War II, the vast majority of movie-watching did not happen in the glow of the large screen. Rather, it unreeled alongside the glitches, distortions, and clickety-clack of small machines that transformed home, classroom, museum, community, government, industrial, and military venues into sites of moving-image display. Reorienting the history of cinema away from the movie theater's magic, Haidee Wasson illustrates the remarkable persistence and proliferation of devices that fundamentally rejected the sleek, highly professionalized film show. She foregrounds instead another kind of apparatus, one that was accessible, affordable, adaptable, easy-to-use, and crucially, programmable. With rich archival discoveries, this book charts a compelling and original history of film, one that brings to light new technologies and diverse forms of media engagement that continue to shape contemporary life"--
9780520974371
2020014431
Motion picture projectors--History--20th century.
Motion pictures--Technological innovations--History--20th century.
Cinematography--History--United States--20th century.
Electronic Books.
TR890 / .E947 2021