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aVaughan, Hunter
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331 Hollywood's Dirtiest Secret
335 The Hidden Environmental Costs of the Movies
419 aNew York
bColumbia University Press
c2019
419d c©2019
425a 2019
433 1 Online-Ressource (243 Seiten)
540a a978-0-231-54415-3
655e uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hfg-offenbach/detail.action?docID=5613966
750 Hunter Vaughan offers a new history of the movies from an environmental perspective, arguing that how we make and consume films has serious ecological consequences. He examines the environmental effects of filmmaking from Hollywood classics to the digital era, considering how screen media shapes and reflects our understanding of the natural world.
753 Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Big Picture -- 1. Burning Down the House: Fire, Explosion, and the Eco-ethics of Destruction Spectacle -- 2. "Five Hundred Thousand Kilowatts of Stardust": Water and Resource Use in Movies and the Marketing of Nature -- 3. Wind of Change: New Screen Technologies, the Visualization of Invisible Environmental Threats, and the Materiality of the Virtual -- 4. Apocalypse Tomorrow: The Myth of Earth's End in the Digital Era -- 5. The Fifth Element: Hollywood as Invasive Species and the Human Side of Environmental Media -- Conclusion: An Element of Hope -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index.
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