Message from Michael Temple, Birkbeck, University of London, on behalf of the AFRHC (association française de recherche sur l’histoire du cinéma):
1895 REVUE DʼHISTOIRE DU CINEMA n°64, Autumn 2011
We are proud to announce the recent publication of a special issue of 1895. Revue d'histoire du cinéma (AFRHC), devoted to the history of film professions in France up to 1945 and including a DVD with seven rare films. This issue, edited by Laurent Le Forestier and Priska Morrissey, is published in collaboration with the University of Rennes 2 and with the support of the French Film Archives-CNC. Please find below and attached a presentation of this special issue, the table of contents, the list of films you can find on the DVD and practical information about buying this issue and joining the AFRHC.
PRESENTATION
This special issue of 1895 revue d’histoire du cinéma, devoted to the history of film professions in France up to 1945 and including a DVD, is published in collaboration with the University of Rennes and with the support of the French Film Archives-CNC. The aim of this issue is to open up a largely unexplored field of research, proposing not only case studies of specific film professions (designer, screenwriter, sound engineer, composer, etc.) but also more wide-ranging articles about studio hiring practices, training of actors, trade unions, etc. This issue is accompanied by a DVD containing 7 rare films that show this important off-screen dimension of the film industry.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Avant-propos par Laurent Le Forestier et Priska Morrissey
Le scénario français en quête d’auteurs (1908-1918) par Alain Carou
À la recherche du monteur. La lente émergence d'un métier (France, 1895-1935) par Sébastien Denis
Documents (I) : L’invention du « tourneur de manivelle »
Les décorateurs du cinéma muet en France par Jean-Pierre Berthomé
Documents (II) : Leçon de cinéma par Robert-Jules Garnier
Les travailleurs des studios : modalités d’embauches et conditions de travail (1930-1939) par Morgan Lefeuvre
Le syndicalisme à l’épreuve de l’immigration en France dans la première moitié des années trente par Charles Boriaud
Documents (III) : Question de genre
« On naît acteur de cinéma… on ne le devient pas ». Artiste cinématographique : un métier en quête de formation (1919-1939) par Myriam Juan
Les premiers ingénieurs du son français par Martin Barnier
Discours des compositeurs de musique sur le cinématographe en France (1919-1937) : ambitions, obstacles et horizons d’attente par Séverine Abhervé
Le Cinéma par le cinéma (français) : filmographie sélective (1895-1940), fictions et documentaires par Éric Le Roy
LIST OF FILMS ON THE DVD
Voulez-vous faire du cinéma ? (Pierre Ramelot et René Alinat, 1925)
L'Usine de Vincennes de la société Kodak-Pathé (1927)
Une Cité française du cinéma (Pierre Chenal, 1929)
Autour de La Fin du monde (1930)
40 ans de cinéma (Louis S. Licot, 1935)
Étoiles de demain (René Guy-Grand, 1942)
Concours d’entrée à l’IDHEC (1946)
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Price (DVD included): 20 Euros
To order this issue, please go to our web-site www.afrhc.fr<http://www.afrhc.fr> .
Published three times per year, 1895 REVUE DʼHISTOIRE DU CINEMA is the journal of the AFRHC, the French association for research in film history (association française de recherche sur l’histoire du cinéma). Yearly subscription rates are only 30 euros for students, 40 euros for standard members, and 60 euros for institutions. Single issues are available at 20 euros each. The annual subscription includes membership of the AFRHC, with voting rights at the annual General Assembly. You can join the AFRHC at http://www.afrhc.fr/adhesion/.
Please note that the new AFRHC website can be found at www.afrhc.fr<http://www.afrhc.fr>, with an email contact address [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; while the postal address remains: AFRHC, 15 rue Lakanal, 75015 Paris.
If you would like to be kept informed about the AFRHC’s activities and about film history publications and events in France and elsewhere, please subscribe to our free newsletter “cine-histoire” at http://www.afrhc.fr/lettre-dinformation/.
Michael Temple, on behalf of the Editorial Board of 1895 REVUE D’HISTOIRE DU CINEMA and the Executive Committee of the AFRHC.
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