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2. Downtown Development and the Endeavors of Filmmaker Kent Mackenzie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part one. New Frontier Visions in the Light and Shadow of Hollywood, 1958–1964
- 1. Studio Documentary in the Kennedy Era: Wolper Productions Begins 15
- 2. Downtown Development and the Endeavors of Filmmaker Kent Mackenzie 40
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Part two. Aft er the Watts Uprising
- 3. The Rise of Minority Storytelling: Network News, Public Television, and Independent Collectives 69
- 4. Hard Lessons in Hollywood Civics: Managing the Crisis of the Liberal Consensus 107
- 5. Wattstax and the Transmedia Soul Economy 127
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Part three. Bicentennial Screens, 1974–1977
- 6. Roots/Routes of American Identity 153
- 7. Numbering Our Days in Los Angeles, USA 175
- Notes 207
- Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part one. New Frontier Visions in the Light and Shadow of Hollywood, 1958–1964
- 1. Studio Documentary in the Kennedy Era: Wolper Productions Begins 15
- 2. Downtown Development and the Endeavors of Filmmaker Kent Mackenzie 40
-
Part two. Aft er the Watts Uprising
- 3. The Rise of Minority Storytelling: Network News, Public Television, and Independent Collectives 69
- 4. Hard Lessons in Hollywood Civics: Managing the Crisis of the Liberal Consensus 107
- 5. Wattstax and the Transmedia Soul Economy 127
-
Part three. Bicentennial Screens, 1974–1977
- 6. Roots/Routes of American Identity 153
- 7. Numbering Our Days in Los Angeles, USA 175
- Notes 207
- Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 255