Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897-1925

Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897-1925 - Exeter Studies in Film History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Charles Urban was a renowned figure in his time, and he has remained a name in film history chiefly for his development of Kinemacolor, the world's first successful natural colour moving picture system. He was also a pioneer in the filming of war, science, travel, actuality and news, a fervent advocate of the value of film as an educative force, and a controversial but important innovator of film propaganda in wartime. The book uses Urban's story as a means of showing how the non-fiction film developed in the period 1897-1925, and the dilemmas that it faced within a cinema culture in which the entertainment fiction film was dominant. Urban's solutions - some successful, some less so - illustrate the groundwork that led to the development of documentary film. The book considers the roles of film as informer, educator and generator of propaganda, and the social and aesthetic function of colour in the years when cinema was still working out what it was capable of and how best to reach audiences. Luke McKernan also curates a web resource on Charles Urban at www.charlesurban.com.

Book information

ISBN: 9780859892964
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Imprint: University of Exeter Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 416g
Height: 158mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 21mm