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How did Jack Benny develop the situation comedy? -
ANSWER-with a co-
writer, they invented himself as a character that wrote skits
that took place
every week, but allowed the show to reset itself starting
each broadcast.
What does High Concept mean - ANSWER-can we described w/
just a few key
phrases
What are the stakes of media preservation? - ANSWER--"You
only know what
you
save"
-The entire history of African American Cinema is gone before
1950, because
,no one bothered to
preserve it.
-You can't save everything, so you had to pick and chose
which you save and
others will be
lost.
Why are current blockbusters often considered "tent pole"
movies? - ANSWER-
they support the studios fiscal year, the studio puts all of their
effort into them to
make it the biggest success. big
INVESTMENT.
How did the rise of radio compare/contrast with the
development of the film and TV industries? - ANSWER-both
started unregulated, as a bunch of people coming out and
creating art. Eventually they both get regulated by companies
forming such as oligopolies.
How did the screening — Woody Allen's Radio Days —
demonstrate the impact of radio? - ANSWER--Radio connected
people to worlds outside of their own: The story of the girl
stuck in well made people all around the country feel
connected and they were all impacted by the story.
-People could use radio to simulate a higher life: listening to
the events of a fancy Hollywood christmas party at home.
-Radio created a sense of culture: Kids were obsessed with
superheroes and many adults had their favorite shows.
, How did Jack Benny adapt the successful radio routines to
better suit television? - ANSWER-tried to create a night club
vibe adding sexual innuendo,
45 minute comedy show
How did they exhibit these films? 1950's and 1960's - ANSWER-
Touring road shows, made it an event to go watch the movies
because it was only in town for a week. night out type thing,
assigned seating, making longer movies
Why didn't film beat TV? - ANSWER-FATIGUE: people got tired
of gimmicks and just wanted to watch some shit.
OVERDOING IT: Hollywood was doing the most and it got
annoying. They tried to hard and big movies like cleopatra lost
them a LOT of money.
How does the Hollywood Renaissance period differ from the
film of the 1950s
and 60s? - ANSWER-New Hollywood contains smaller known
films/ budgets,
are relevant to the current society (not all lovey dovey and
shit - think of r
relevancy of graduate) edgy, violent, anti-heroes,
rebelliousness, auteu
directors, new
actors