achyutktelang blogspot

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

jueves, 16 de septiembre de 2010

David O. Selznick

Posted on 11:13 by jackson
"I stopped making films in 1948 because I was tired.  I had been producing, at the time, for twenty years . . . . Additionally it was crystal clear that the motion-picture business was in for a terrible beating from television and other new forms of entertainment, and I thought it a good time to take stock and to study objectively the obviously changing public tastes . . . ."
-- David O Selznick


I read this quote today and thought it was relevant to the current discussion of the future of the film business.  It's great to see that Selznick didn't run around like a headless chicken, grasping at any new thing that might become the 'future' of cinema.  There is a lot of that going on today.  


Selznick was right about the motion-picture business as television did take a hearty bite of the profits of the movies.  Yet, for most practitioners of the craft of making films, television didn't mean the end of creativity and work.  Some people stayed in the motion pictures and some went off and made television. In fact, television created more jobs for people who wanted to tell stories with a camera and a microphone.  On top of that, many great motion picture artists were trained and found great success starting out in the television business.  The great Sidney Lumet, Paddy Chayefsky, and John Frankenheimer (just to name a few) came out of making television.


We are in a period of flux once again.  People love television and they love movies.  I don't see the business of telling stories in pictures going the way of vaudeville.  The audience will get what they pay for, that is for sure, and that is the centre of the issue.  It was great that Selznick had the fortune to wait and see.  For now, we'll just have to keep our heads above water and hope to see land in the near future.  It's good to see that we aren't alone.  


"History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."
--Karl Marx

Enviar por correo electrónicoEscribe un blogCompartir en XCompartir con Facebook
Posted in | No comments
Entrada más reciente Entrada antigua Inicio

0 comentarios:

Publicar un comentario

Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Spielberg Part 3 - Saving Private Ryan, The William Goldman Essay
    I finally tracked down that essay by Goldman regarding 'Saving Private Ryan'. I thought I'd put it up here to make sure I didn...
  • Hertzfeldt might have an obsession...
    A wonderful obsession.
  • Optimism
    Yesterday Sylvia and I went to the theatre to see the wonderfully dysfunctional 'Little Miss Sunshine' and it was one of the best th...
  • The Conversation
  • The most gloriously nerdy thing I've ever seen...
  • Art of Time
    'Time' is a major part of the art of filmmaking. When I'm editing and directing I am always experimenting with the length of sh...
  • Sunday Fun
    Anachronisme Uploaded by LesSingesHurlants . - Arts and animation videos.
  • More Toobs
    Rob's finished the new installment of 'In teh Toobs' and I can see why he fell behind schedule. Ambitious would be a fitting de...
  • John Huston Interview
    I found this gem in a old book of interviews I bought second hand. It's John Huston talking about his writing methods and approaches to...
  • Robert Rodriguez Music Video
    Rodriguez shot this little music video with two Canon 7d DSLR's. Even the television program 'House' decided to do a little exp...

Blog Archive

  • ►  2014 (4)
    • ►  enero (4)
  • ►  2013 (13)
    • ►  julio (4)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (2)
    • ►  marzo (1)
    • ►  febrero (1)
    • ►  enero (1)
  • ►  2012 (5)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  julio (2)
    • ►  marzo (1)
    • ►  enero (1)
  • ►  2011 (28)
    • ►  diciembre (1)
    • ►  octubre (3)
    • ►  septiembre (1)
    • ►  agosto (6)
    • ►  junio (2)
    • ►  mayo (2)
    • ►  abril (3)
    • ►  marzo (3)
    • ►  febrero (2)
    • ►  enero (5)
  • ▼  2010 (34)
    • ►  noviembre (5)
    • ►  octubre (2)
    • ▼  septiembre (5)
      • The Other Side of the Wind - Orson Welles
      • Dot
      • David O. Selznick
      • Bet you didn't know I was a thespian.
      • Rod Serling
    • ►  agosto (5)
    • ►  julio (3)
    • ►  junio (2)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (2)
    • ►  marzo (3)
    • ►  febrero (1)
    • ►  enero (2)
  • ►  2009 (25)
    • ►  diciembre (2)
    • ►  noviembre (2)
    • ►  agosto (2)
    • ►  julio (1)
    • ►  junio (5)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (6)
    • ►  marzo (2)
    • ►  febrero (1)
  • ►  2008 (48)
    • ►  diciembre (5)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  octubre (4)
    • ►  septiembre (1)
    • ►  agosto (1)
    • ►  julio (2)
    • ►  junio (4)
    • ►  mayo (5)
    • ►  abril (7)
    • ►  marzo (5)
    • ►  febrero (9)
    • ►  enero (4)
  • ►  2007 (56)
    • ►  diciembre (4)
    • ►  noviembre (4)
    • ►  octubre (3)
    • ►  septiembre (8)
    • ►  agosto (6)
    • ►  julio (19)
    • ►  junio (3)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (1)
    • ►  marzo (2)
    • ►  enero (2)
  • ►  2006 (39)
    • ►  diciembre (2)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  septiembre (4)
    • ►  agosto (16)
    • ►  julio (13)
    • ►  junio (3)
Con la tecnología de Blogger.

Datos personales

jackson
Ver todo mi perfil