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The Player
The Wizard of Speed and Time
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Rachel Morgan <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 16:01:41 -0500
>I believe that there might be one in Reality Bites (Ben Stiller, 1994).
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>Quoting Prof Steven P Hill <[log in to unmask]>:
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>> Dear colleagues & Prof Staiger:
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>> You've undoubtedly already considered obvious possibilities like
>> CITIZEN KANE (opening
>> episode of preparation of "News on the March") and BAD AND THE
>> BEAUTIFUL (producer
>> & director try to re-think their B-movie debut on "Cat People"
>> theme). My memory is
>> less sharp on a pair of 1937 semi-satiric films about film-making,
>> STAND IN (dir. by
>> Tay Garnett) and STAR IS BORN (dir. by Wm. Wellman); each might well
>> have the sort of
>> episode you're seeking...
>>
>> Good hunting,
>> Steven P Hill,
>> University of Illinois.
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>> Date: Sun 3 Sep 00:00:04 CDT 2006
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>> Subject: SCREEN-L Digest - 1 Sep 2006 to 2 Sep 2006 (#2006-148)
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>> Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 18:30:00 -0500
>> From: Janet Staiger <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Scenes of Film or TV Production Meetings
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>> Dear Colleagues,
>> Any help off-list to me at <[log in to unmask]> would be
>> greatly
>> appreciated. Thanks, Janet Staiger
>> I'm working on a presentation on how to analyze film and television
>> production meetings from a critical (rather than
>> structural/functionalist)
>> perspective. I would like to find a scene in a movie of a typical
>> (if
>> classically exaggerated since it IS a movie) film or TV production
>> meeting
>> to use for analysis.
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