Thesis: Auteurism
It is the signed original of a painting that is of greatest value, not any duplication of it that may happen to be equally appealing aesthetically.
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Signed original painting that is of greatest value
scholar of recent and contemporary Hollywood business practices notes, what hitherto were to be considered as academic debates about auteurism became increasingly important to the motion picture industry in the form of “. . . the auteur (my italics) as a commercial strategy for organizing and market-ing aims that identify and address the potential... See more
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What auteurism is considered as now in contemporary Hollywood business.- Timothy Corrigan, scholar
In Eu-rope recognition that the director has a claim of possession and ownership of a feature film has been codified into law for the nations of the European Union.
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Proof of how everything is deliberate
predictability of audience behavior
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seminal
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Kubrick’s works are seminal (strongly influencing later developments)
1966, one of the other leading film critics of the era, Stanley Kauffman, articulated his sense of the fact that motion pictures were reaching an entirely new level of cultural significance in the United States, by coining a descriptive term for the best and the brightest of American youth on college campuses by anointing them “the film... See more
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“The film generation”, 1966, Stanley Kauffman. Motion pictures were reaching an entirely new level of cultural significance. *It’s interesting that title sequences were getting more excitable at this time too.
Generally acknowledged as being introduced formally into the United States by the critic Andrew Sarris in 1962, the auteurist idea or the auteur theory was soon perceived as greatly inspirational to filmmakers and movie fans.
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Introduced to the U.S in 1962
the brief duration of auteur celebrity these days parallels the rapid turnover of postmodern consumer-ism.” 42
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Connection between postmodern consumerism and the auteur as a celebrity