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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 71

Robert C. Allen, “Film History: The Narrow Discourse,” in Film Studies Annual: Part 2, Film: Historical-Theoretical Speculations (Pleasantville, N.Y.: Redgrave Publishing, 1977), 13–16. The arguments in this brief article were widely propagated by the authoritative Bordwell, Staiger, and Kristin Thompson in The Classical Hollywood Cinema: Film Style & Mode of Production to 1960 (London: Routledge, 1988), 203. If the quantity of copyrighted films is the decisive factor in determining the balance of fiction and nonfiction, then Universal Film Manufacturing Company was really a newsreel company for much of its commercial life since it released a series of seven- to ten-minute newsreels twice a week between 1929 and 1967.

 

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