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Petrocinema Sponsored Film And The Oil Industry Marina Dahlquist Patrick Vonderau

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Petrocinema Sponsored Film And The Oil Industry Marina Dahlquist Patrick Vonderau
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.19 MB
Author: Marina Dahlquist; Patrick Vonderau
ISBN: 9781501354137, 9781501354168, 1501354132, 1501354167
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Petrocinema Sponsored Film And The Oil Industry Marina Dahlquist Patrick Vonderau by Marina Dahlquist; Patrick Vonderau 9781501354137, 9781501354168, 1501354132, 1501354167 instant download after payment.

Petrocinema presents a collection of essays concerning the close relationship between the oil industry and modern media—especially film. Since the early 1920s, oil extracting companies such as Standard Oil, Royal Dutch/Shell, ConocoPhillips, or Statoil have been producing and circulating moving images for various purposes including research and training, safety, process observation, or promotion. Such industrial and sponsored films include documentaries, educationals, and commercials that formed part of a larger cultural project to transform the image of oil exploitation, creating media interfaces that would allow corporations to coordinate their goals with broader cultural and societal concerns. Falling outside of the domain of conventional cinema, such films firmly belong to an emerging canon of sponsored and educational film and media that has developed over the past decade. Contributing to this burgeoning field of sponsored and educational film scholarship, chapters in this book bear on the intersecting cultural histories of oil extraction and media history by looking closely at moving image imaginaries of the oil industry, from the earliest origins or “spills” in the 20th century to today’s post industrial “petromelancholia.”

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