When Movies Were Theater: Architecture, Exhibition, and the Evolution of American Film

When Movies Were Theater

Architecture, Exhibition, and the Evolution of American Film

2016 • 432 pages

There was a time when seeing a movie meant more than seeing a film. The theater itself shaped the very perception of events on screen. This multilayered history tells the story of American film through the evolution of theater architecture and the surprisingly varied ways movies were shown, ranging from Edison's 1896 projections to the 1968 Cinerama premiere of Stanley Kubrick's 2001. William Paul matches distinct architectural forms to movie styles, showing how cinema's roots in theater influenced business practices, exhibition strategies, and film technologies.


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Film and Culture Series

Film and Culture Series is a 34-book series with 34 released primary works first released in 1972 with contributions by Jonas Mekas, Henry Jenkins, and Martin Rubin.


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