World Film Locations: Los Angeles (Book)

Volume 2

World Film Locations: Los Angeles Volume 2 is an engaging and highly visual city-wide tour of both well known and slightly lesser known films shot on location in one of the birthplaces of cinema and the ‘screen spectacle’. It pairs 50 synopses of carefully chosen film scenes with evocative full-colour film stills. Col. illus.

 

 

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World Film Locations: Los Angeles Volume 2 is an engaging and highly visual city-wide tour of both well known and slightly lesser known films shot on location in one of the birthplaces of cinema and the ‘screen spectacle’. It pairs 50 synopses of carefully chosen film scenes with evocative full-colour film stills.

When the World Film Locations series was launched in 2011, with volumes on Los Angeles, New York, Paris and Tokyo, the world was a different place. Although interest in film locations has grown steadily for years as people seek to walk in the footsteps of their cinematic idols by visiting sites from their favorite movies – the recent global lockdown seems to have only increased an appetite for cinetourism; prompting us to consider a second volume for one of the world’s most evocative and enduring locations. The city of Los Angeles, with its meandering sun-baked sweep and beautifully fractured topography, continues to lure filmmakers into its clutches – affording an endless panoply of locations to prop up both character and story. Since 2011, thousands of new productions have made the most of what the city has to offer; using, reusing and discovering places that will surely become sites of pilgrimage in years to come - and while this volume includes just 50 of them, our modest selection is carefully curated to compliment volume 1 and further reveal both the well-known and more hidden parts of a Los Angeles in constant flux. 

The heart of Hollywood’s star-studded film industry for more than a century, Los Angeles and its abundant and ever-changing locales – from the Santa Monica Pier to the infamous and now-defunct Ambassador Hotel – have set the scene for a wide variety of cinematic treasures, from Chinatown to Forrest Gump, Falling Down to the coming-of-age classic Boyz n The Hood.

This second volume marks an engaging citywide tour of the many films shot on location in this birthplace of cinema and the screen spectacle. World Film Locations: Los Angeles Vol 2 pairs fifty incisive synopses of carefully chosen film scenes – both famous and lesser-known – with an accompanying array of evocative full-colour film stills, demonstrating how motion pictures have contributed to the multifarious role of the city in our collective consciousness, as well as how key cinematic moments reveal aspects of its life and culture that are otherwise largely hidden from view.

Insightful essays and interviews throughout turn the spotlight on the important directors, iconic locations, thematic elements and historical periods that provide insight into Los Angeles and its vibrant cinematic culture. Rounding out this information are city maps with information on how to locate key features, as well as photographs showing featured locations as they appear now.

A guided tour of the City of Angels conducted by the likes of John Cassavetes, Robert Altman, Nicholas Ray, Michael Mann and Roman Polanski, World Film Locations: Los Angeles Vol 2 is a concise and user-friendly guide to how Los Angeles has captured the imaginations of both filmmakers and those of us sitting transfixed in theatres worldwide.
 

Gabriel Solomons is a practicing graphic designer and senior lecturer at the Bristol School of Art & Design, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. He is chief editor of The Big Picture, a magazine that explores film in a wider context and writes extensively on film, design, material culture and architecture for a range of international publications.

Jared Cowan is a contributing writer and photographer for various Los Angeles-based publications including Los Angeles Magazine, L.A. Weekly and L.A. TACO. He has also worked in cinema as a camera operator and Director of Photography.

Fabrice Ziolkowski is a professional screenwriter and filmmaker whose writing credits include the 2010 Oscar-nominated feature The Secret of Kells.

Editorials 


Scene Reviews

   Scenes 1–8

      1916–1979

   Scenes 9–16

      1980–1984

   Scenes 17–24

      1984–1988      

   Scenes 25–32

      1990–2002

   Scenes 33–40

      2010–2015

   Scenes 41–49

      2015–2021


Spotlight Essays

   'Nobody Walks in LA'

      Thomas M. Puhr

   ROBERT ALTMAN’S L.A.

      Fabrice Ziolkowski

   The Spaces and Places of the Los Angeles Avant-garde Cinema

      David E. James

   The Happiest Place on Earth: Disneyland and the Cinematic Experience

      Alberto Zambenedetti

   TWILIGHT (1998)

      Peter Schulman

   LApocalypse

      Fabrice Ziolkowski

   The San Fernando Valley: Hollywood’s Backyard

      Andrew Nock

 

 

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