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INSIDE THE GREAT
MAGAZINES
A film by Abbey Jack Neidik and
Irene Lilienheim Angelico
Produced by Abbey Jack Neidik
and Irene Lilienheim Angelico
INSIDE THE GREAT
MAGAZINES takes us into the editor's suite,
to the photo shoots and on location with the greatest magazines in the
world. From the established players like Time, Paris Match, and Rolling
Stone, to upstarts that are defining the cutting-edge like Colors and
Vice, the inner workings of magazines is captured and revealed.
From their European origins to their current popularity, the series explores
the powerful influence magazines have on our social, political and cultural
identities. Along the way, we encounter a world of media barons, savvy
editors, world-traveled writers, and edgy designers.
PART I: THE POWER OF THE
IMAGE
Part One explores how magazines define our cultural and personal images,
and fuel the growth of democracy and consumerism. We go back to London
in 1731, for the introduction of the first magazine, and to Paris for
the first photographs. Soon Vanity Fair is bringing art to the public
and everyone in North America is reading Life. We cover Valentino's haute
couture, and poverty in the developed world. We learn how editors juggle
artistic demands, financial constraints and the expectations of their
readers to create a great magazine.
PART II: IGNITING SOCIAL
CHANGE
While magazines reflect our values, they also have the power to change
them. Part Two examines the trailblazers, from Playboy's impact on the
sexual revolution, to Ms. Magazine as a rallying cry for feminists, to
The Advocate, the latest revolutionary magazine still fighting for sexual
and civil rights. We see how magazines find the way to challenge us with
ideas that have the power to shape our political and social landscape.
We see their vision, their influence, and their fight for change.
Part III: MAGS INC.
With corporate mergers accelerating, money and size are now the defining
factor in a magazine's influence. Add in the Internet and increasingly
segmented niches, and many wonder how the great magazines can survive.
Part Three investigates the work of impassioned individual editors, writers
and photographers within the new market realities. We will follow Time
magazine's acclaimed Person of the Year issue, as well as a new women's
magazine in Afghanistan, started on a penny and a prayer.
Intelligent and provocative,
glamorous and entertaining, this series shows the inside pages and inner
workings of the first international medium for a thoughtful portrayal
of the images, writing and ideas
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