Reframing early Australasian cinema: Trans-Tasman exchanges during the silent film period

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.1386/NZPS.6.2.107_1
T. O’Regan, Alfio Leotta
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The histories of New Zealand and Australian film production, distribution and exhibition have been characterized by significant exchanges in terms of culture, technology, creative personnel and policy approaches. Despite forming a persistent characteristic of the film industries of both countries, these connections have so far been either ignored or under-examined. This article investigates the technological, industrial, economic and cultural factors that influenced the relationship between Australian and New Zealand filmmaking during the early period of cinema until the 1930s. During this period, film production and distribution in New Zealand and Australia was conceived as an Australasian initiative characterized by both extensive labour mobility and an integrated film market. Early Australasian filmmakers moved seamlessly across the Tasman, producing films both in Australia and in New Zealand and contributing to both national cinematic traditions. This article argues that to fully grasp the histories of Australian and New Zealand film, it is essential to consider the contribution that these Australasian filmmakers made to the cultural, technological and industrial development of both national cinemas.
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重构早期澳大拉西亚电影:默片时期的跨塔斯曼交流
在新西兰和澳大利亚的电影制作、发行和放映的历史上,两国在文化、技术、创作人员和政策方法等方面有着重大的交流。尽管形成了两国电影产业的持久特征,但这些联系迄今为止要么被忽视,要么被忽视。本文从技术、工业、经济和文化等方面考察了影响澳大利亚和新西兰在电影发展初期直至20世纪30年代电影制作关系的因素。在此期间,新西兰和澳大利亚的电影制作和发行被认为是澳大利亚的一项倡议,其特点是广泛的劳动力流动和一体化的电影市场。早期的澳大拉西亚电影人在塔斯曼海峡无缝移动,在澳大利亚和新西兰制作电影,为两国的电影传统做出贡献。本文认为,要全面掌握澳大利亚和新西兰电影的历史,必须考虑这些澳大利亚电影人对两国电影文化、技术和工业发展的贡献。
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Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies
Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies covers disciplines including the humanities and social sciences, and subjects such as cultural studies, history, literature, film, anthropology, politics and sociology. Each issue of this publication aims to establish a balance between papers on New Zealand and papers on the South Pacific, with a reports and book reviews section included. The journal is sponsored by the New Zealand Studies Association and hosted by the University of Vienna. It has replaced the key publication NZSA Bulletin of New Zealand Studies.
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