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Journal of e-Media Studies, Volume 7 Issue 1: Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)

Musser Endnote 37

Stephen Higgins, Cooper C. Graham, João Luiz Vieira, and Elaine Mancini published D. W. Griffith and the Biograph Company (Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1985); Joyce E. Jesionowski, Thinking in Pictures: Dramatic Structure in D. W. Griffith’s Biograph Films (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987); Tom Gunning, D. W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991); Roberta Pearson, Eloquent Gestures: The Transformation of Performance Style in the Griffith Biograph Films (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992); Roberta E. Pearson and William Uricchio, Reframing Culture: The Case of the Vitagraph Quality Films (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1993). Uricchio had also worked with Leyda, primarily on his dissertation about city symphony films of the 1920s. As Griffith studies morphed into something else, many seminar members fell to the wayside: Vieira, like Ismail Xavier, went back to Brazil. Mancini went on to work on other topics. Higgins and Herb Reynolds, a protégé of George Pratt, undertook ambitious projects on Thomas Ince and the Kalem Film Company, respectively, but they never saw completion. Other scholars such as Pearl Bowser and Charlene Regester were, like Anthony Slide and Robert C. Allen, working in parallel but not deeply connected to this group.

 

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