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Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking

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A history of the early 1900s southern-born, white filmmaker and the silent films he created for black audiences.In the early 1900s, so-called race filmmakers set out to produce black-oriented pictures to counteract the racist caricatures that had dominated cinema from its inception. Richard E. Norman, a southern-born white filmmaker, was one such pioneer. From humble beginnings as a roving "e;home talent"e; filmmaker, recreating photoplays that starred local citizens, Norman would go on to produce high-quality feature-length race pictures. Together with his better-known contemporaries Oscar Micheaux and Noble and George Johnson, Richard E. Norman helped to define early race filmmaking. Making use of unique archival resources, including Norman's personal and professional correspondence, detailed distribution records, and newly discovered original shooting scripts, this book offers a vibrant portrait of race in early cinema."e;Grounded in impressive archival research, Barbara Lupack's book offers a long overdue history of Richard E. Norman and the filmmaking company he established early in the twentieth century. Lupack's ability to describe Norman's films-and the work that went into their production-reanimates them for readers and stresses their role in shaping early African American cinematic representation."e; -Paula Massood, author of Making a Promised Land: Harlem in 20th-Century Photography and Film"e;Thoroughly researched and crisply written . . . The first book-length work on Norman, Lupack's monograph clearly delineates the Norman Company's importance . . . [Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking's] most profound contribution lies, perhaps, in how it illuminates the fraught economics of race filmmaking."e; -Journal of American History"e;Lupack's book provides a wealth of archival information about this vibrant moment in film history . . . [This] is a solid contribution to regional film studies and race film business practice, and will appeal to scholars, students, and film-buffs alike."e; -Black Camera

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ISBN: 9780253010728
Publication date: 8th November 2013
Author: Lupack, Barbara Tepa
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Ebook (Epub)