Dec 05 2012
Shoot It!: Hollywood Inc. and The Rising of Independent Film
Hollywood, once the heart of the world’s entertainment industry has seen its film industry decimated with fewer and fewer productions filming in Los Angeles. Although the industry is one of the largest employers in the local economy generating more than $6 billion in state and local taxes, more than 16,000 jobs have been lost to other states and countries in the past 7 years. Twenty one of the 23 new television dramas shot this year, as well as blockbuster films like The Hobbit, were all shot outside California because of producers chasing tax subsidies offered outside the State.
Now, a new book called, ‘Shoot It!, Hollywood Inc. and The Rising of Independent Film’ by David Spaner traces how a profit driven corporate agenda has shaped films from the industry’s inception. The book offers a critical political perspective on Hollywood history from the early days of union organizing to the 1950s McCarthy era blacklists and the 1960s counterculture movement. In the first part of the book titled, ‘Why Are the Movies So Bad These Days?’ Spaner looks at how portrayals of local culture have been sacrificed to fulfill global marketing interests which pander to mainstream audiences.
In the second half of the book Spaner examines how independent filmmakers have fought back against homogenized stories which are more product placement vehicles than films. Shoot It! explores the flourishing independent film industries in France, England, South Korea, Mexico, Romania, Canada and the United States and includes interviews with award winning independent filmmakers like Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, John Sayles, Sally Potter and many others.
GUEST: David Spaner author of Shoot It! Hollywood Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film; he has worked as a movie critic, feature writer, reporter and editor for numerous newspapers and magazines. His other book is entitled Dreaming in the Rain: How Vancouver Became Hollywood North by Northwest
David Spaner will be presenting his book Shoot It! this Friday December 7th at 2 pm at the Samuel French Bookshop, 7623 Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. Visit his website at www.davidspaner.com.
One Response to “Shoot It!: Hollywood Inc. and The Rising of Independent Film”
this book fills a vacuum about the role the movie industry has played in supporting big business and subverting valuable commentary about culture in the U.S. I look forward to
reading it.