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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...EDWARD HOAGLAND...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Inner Outback | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...fascination with wildness seems to grow stronger. The dream of a crew-cut lawn has now grown into a yearning for shaggy acres and a pileated woodpecker of one's own. People may even be having hallucinations about the wilds. In his latest collection of essays, Edward Hoagland, a Harvard graduate who has spent a lot of time in some of the remotest, greenest places in North America, writes that men still claim to have sightings of the mountain lion, or puma, a species just this side of extinction. Hoagland thinks he saw one in the Alberta Rockies. Whether...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Inner Outback | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...school grew, so did its prestige: co-director Susan Leeds reports that 10 per cent of the incoming 16 mm class has moved to Cambridge from out-of-state for the specific purpose of taking the course. Last July, because of the School's tremendous growth, Hoagland established it and the Production Company as organizations separate from the Orson Welles...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Inside the Orson Welles | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

Shortly after going to Emschwiller's film, I had a talk with Hoagland as he drove to a store to buy fifty pounds of meat. What, I asked, did he think of the future of the Film School-Production Company? With Hollywood dead or dying, wasn't film a dead end industry...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Inside the Orson Welles | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...HOAGLAND REPLIED THAT FILM IS NOT DYING, that small producers are flourishing while large studios go under. Film is also developing into an art form accessible to many people, he said, and further innovations such as sound-synchronized super-eight film, and video cassettes, will make it available to even more. As for the Film School-Production Company symbiosis, it cut costs of both learning and producing by sharing equipment, using the time of skilled film professionals fully, and letting advanced students participate in commercial film-making...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Inside the Orson Welles | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

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