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The Big Picture The Cold War On The Small Screen John Lemza

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The Big Picture The Cold War On The Small Screen John Lemza
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Publisher: UP of Kansas
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 288
Author: John Lemza
ISBN: 9780700632527, 0700632522
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Big Picture The Cold War On The Small Screen John Lemza by John Lemza 9780700632527, 0700632522 instant download after payment.

Capitalizing on thousands of feet of accumulated footage captured by combat camera crews during the early years of the Korean War, a small group of US Army officers conceptualized a film series that would widen viewers' understanding of the service and its mission. Their efforts produced the documentary television series that in late 1951 would become The Big Picture.
Although it would take years to fully utilize the emerging technologies and develop the concept into a popularly recognized television series, The Big Picture did evolve into a vehicle whose intention was to help the army tell its story, sell its relevance in the emerging Cold War, and inform and educate its audience about American ideals. Its messages captured the early post-1945 zeitgeist and reflected a national mood that was anti-Communist, steeped in foundational principles of American exceptionalism, and trusting of elite leadership.
John W. Lemza's The Big Picture argues that the...

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