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Author Regev, Ronny, author.

Title Working in Hollywood : how the studio system turned creativity into labor / Ronny Regev.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2018]

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  384.8097949 R262w 2018    ---  Available
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Description xii, 273 pages ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Producing -- Writing -- Directing -- Acting -- Shooting -- Bargaining -- Disintegrating : an epilogue.
Summary "A history of the Hollywood film industry as a modern system of labor, this book reveals an important untold story of an influential twentieth-century workplace. Ronny Regev argues that the Hollywood studio system institutionalized creative labor by systemizing and standardizing the work of actors, directors, writers, and cinematographers, meshing artistic sensibilities with the efficiency-minded rationale of industrial capitalism. The employees of the studios emerged as a new class: they were wage laborers with enormous salaries, artists subjected to budgets and supervision, stars bound by contracts. As such, these workers--people like Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, and Anita Loos--were the outliers in the American workforce, an extraordinary working class. Through extensive use of oral histories, personal correspondence, studio archives, and the papers of leading Hollywood luminaries as well as their less-known contemporaries, Regev demonstrates that, as part of their contribution to popular culture, Hollywood studios such as Paramount, Warner Bros., and MGM cultivated a new form of labor, one that made work seem like fantasy."--Back cover.
Subject Motion picture industry -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century.
Motion picture industry -- California -- Los Angeles -- Employees.
Motion picture industry. (OCoLC)fst01027150
Motion picture industry -- Employees. (OCoLC)fst01027156
California -- Los Angeles. (OCoLC)fst01204540
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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