The Lucas Effect: George Lucas and the New Hollywood

The Lucas Effect: George Lucas and the New Hollywood

by Patti J. McCarthy
The Lucas Effect: George Lucas and the New Hollywood

The Lucas Effect: George Lucas and the New Hollywood

by Patti J. McCarthy

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Overview

A filmmaker, visionary, and entrepreneur, George Lucas has not only changed the way we experience film and filmmaking, but also revolutionized film industry practices and standards. George Lucas, on an economic, aesthetic, and cultural level, has contributed more than any other individual to the shaping of the New Hollywood and is one of the most important figures in film history. His contribution to the film industry and our culture can be defined as the "Lucas Effect." Until now Lucas' work has been studied categorically. That is, popular books have been written that focus specifically on his life, his marketing skills, his films, his fans, or his various business accomplishments and practices. This is the first book to weave these threads together into a cohesive, rigorous study that illustrates the far reaching impact and importance of his creative genius. This book is important not only for film academics, students of film criticism and theory, popular culture scholars, and film devotees, but also for industry power brokers, Lucas fans and anyone who is interested in the work, life, and legacy of one of film's most important visionaries, George Lucas.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150833036
Publisher: Teneo Press
Publication date: 10/25/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 419 KB

About the Author

Patti McCarthy is a visiting assistant professor teaching film and screenwriting at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA. She holds a PhD in critical studies in film from University of Southern California, a MFA in film production from University of Southern California. Prior to teaching, she worked for producer Ray Stark in the film industry for many years and was involved in such notable projects as: Harriet the Spy, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Random Hearts, American History X, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Dr. McCarthy co-produced the documentary film, Clint Eastwood presents Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way, and recently produced a series of short, biographical documentary films about George Lucas. She has been a keynote speaker for many events and conferences, including the Star Wars 30th Anniversary Conference, and is a frequent panel moderator and speaker at the University Film & Video Association.
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