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Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley (Screen Classics) Hardcover – December 1, 2010
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Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley is a telling portrait of the filmmaker who revolutionized the musical and changed the world of choreography. Berkeley pioneered many conventions still in use today, including the famous "parade of faces" technique, which lends an identity to each anonymous performer in a close-up. Carefully arranging dancers in complex and beautiful formations, Berkeley captured perspectives never seen before.
Jeffrey Spivak's meticulous research magnifies the career and personal life of this beloved filmmaker. Employing personal letters, interviews, studio memoranda, and Berkeley's private memoirs, Spivak unveils the colorful life of one of cinema's greatest artists.
- Print length410 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity Press of Kentucky
- Publication dateDecember 1, 2010
- Dimensions6.2 x 1.5 x 9.3 inches
- ISBN-100813126436
- ISBN-13978-0813126432
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""Spivak shows a keen understanding of Berkeley's talents but does not ignore his flaws. His biography illuminates a fertile period in American film history."―Library Journal"
"Read this book cover to cover, the first attempt at a full-blown biography of the innovative choreographer and director whose kaleidoscopic musical numbers of the 1930s have never been equaled. Spivak has done his homework in terms of interviews and archival research―including a discovery of Berkeley's unpublished memoir."―Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy"
"Spivak's meticulous research magnifies the career and personal life of this beloved entertainer."―Turner Classic Movies"
"Huffington Post's "Best Film Books for 2010"―Thomas Gladysz
"The man behind cinema's most complex dance numbers was as complex as his work."―Los Angeles Magazine"
"At the time, movie musicals were stale and outdated, but with a touch of the Buzz magic, they came alive. Most credit Berkeley with saving and then recreating a whole new genre of the movie musical. The book is heavy into his technique and art, but pretty light when it comes to fleshing out the picture of just who Busby Berkeley was as a man. If you are a lover of musicals, this is the book for you."―Chew & Digest Books"
"This is an excellent book. The research is meticulous, the narrative crisp, and the evalution of Berkeley's life and work informative. Buzz fills a major gap in the history of both cinema and musical theater and is must reading, especially for those interested in either."―King Features Syndicate"
""Spivak has the biographer's sine qua non: a sense of his subject's uniqueness on this Earth." ―Page Laws, dean of the Honors College, Norfolk State University"
"A gifted storyteller and historian, Jeffrey Spivak paints a finely detailed portrait of dance director Busby Berkeley and his doting actress mother Gertrude. It is a lullaby of Broadway and Hollywood as improbable as any of Berkeley's fantastical musical numbers."―Miles Kreuger, President, The Institute of the American Musical, Inc."
""Berkeley was a choreographer extraordinaire. Who else could handle 150 dancers in one number? I can't think of anyone, and Berkeley was doing this in the 1920s and 1930s."―California Chronicle"
""One could be excused for thinking that a book titled Buzz might be about Internet-based P.R. strategies for individuals or businesses, but it's actually a biography―the only one out there―of Busby Berkeley, the choreo-philosopher and one of the cinema's most original and distinctive creators."―New Yorker"
""[Berkeley] was destined for a life in show business. And that life, . . . was as full of dazzling highs and lurid lows as any melodrama could be."―Barnes and Noble Review"
""Spivak's well-written biography of the Hollywood choreographer and director, famous for the complicated, kaleidoscopic dances he choreographed for such films as 42nd Street and Gold Diggers of 1933, has scholarly depth yet is gracefully accessible."―Booklist"
""Spivak describes the entrepreneur's extraordinary career and catalogs his over-the-top life and similarly baroque song-and-dance numbers which featured ornate geometric patterns and influenced much that came after."―Moving Picture Archives News"
""People today may remember Berkeley as the visionary behind those human geometric designs that beguiled Hollywood audiences during the 1930s and 40s, but Jeffrey Spivak's new biography Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley paints a deeper portrait of a true artistic innovator and an often troubled human being."―Chicago Stage Style"
""Looking for a gift for a movie lover? Consider Jeffrey Spivak's new book, Buzz."―New York Post"
"Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley is a pick for film and biography holdings alike, covering the career and personal life of film director and choreography Busby Berkeley, whose films changed the nature of the musical film itself and saved Warner Bros. studio. Berkeley's own unpublished memoirs, personal letters, legal documents, and more [complimentary] interviews with those who worked with him for a wide-ranging survey to any serious film or biography library."―The Midwest Book Review"
"[Having] rescued [Berkeley's own memoirs] from a garbage clearance... Spivak recounts [Berkeley's] tales of relentless retakes, schedule-skimming night shoots, and crack-ups, whether emotional... or spinal."―Sight & Sound"
"[A] fascinating read."―Playbill"
"Busby Berkeley's name conjures up kaleidoscopic images of women's body parts: crane shots of synchronized movement, collaged into design and pattern by distance and directorial oversight. Jeffrey Spivak aims to promote Berkeley. . . to the role of directorial creativity and originality."―Times Literary Supplement"
"Jeffrey Spivak offers a detailed look into the life and career of one of American cinema's most influential dance directors"―Theater Mania"
"Spivak's biography perfectly captures Buzz's spirit as well as the legend, all rolled into one. Spivak covers the man from his humble beginnings, cowering under his brother's wardrobe as he first makes an "appearance" on stage, through to his Broadway successes and failures, and on to the peaks and nadirs he experienced in Hollywood. An even-handed tribute all around." ― Broadway World"
"Spivak . . . did an enormous amount of research for this biography. He even viewed the least notable of Berkeley's films and tracked unfinished projects." ― Choice"
"Spivak's text is undoubtedly praiseworthy for utilizing resources...to produce this substantial work."―Cambridge Journals"
"[Spivak] writes the direct and concise . . . prose that makes for easy reading."―Quarterly Review of Film and Video"
"Not only is Buzz the source material for [an] upcoming movie, but it's an invaluable resource on the ups and downs of Berkeley's life."―Journeys In Classic Film
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- Publisher : University Press of Kentucky; First Edition (December 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 410 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0813126436
- ISBN-13 : 978-0813126432
- Item Weight : 1.75 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.2 x 1.5 x 9.3 inches
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I am a father and writer living in Daytona Beach, Florida. My interest in cinema began in childhood with parents who loved seeing films in theaters.
I can be contacted at jeffreyspivak@yahoo.com.
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Customers find the book a great pictorial biography of Busby Berkeley's work. They appreciate the depth and detail it provides about the genius of movie musicals. The book contains many photos and information on the man who was described as creative.
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Customers find the book engaging. They praise Busby Berkeley's clever filmmaking and creativity. The biography provides detailed descriptions of his work and includes many photos.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2011Prior to the publication of Mr. Spivak's book, Busby Berkeley's genius was primarily saluted in books with glorious visuals ("The Busby Berkeley Book" by Tony Thomas and Jim Terry) or provocative analysis ("Showstoppers: Busby Berkeley and the Tradition of Spectacle" by Martin Rubin.) Author Spivak dives into the "why" and "how" of Berkeley's visions with a detailed examination of their creation and impact. Along the way, he tries his very best to find the man in the middle. The details he has researched and shared are exemplary and, without moral judgement, presents them for the reader to process. Some of the theories which have been examined by previous writers, film historians and "talking heads" in the excellent 1997 TCM Documentary "Busby Berkeley - Going Through the Roof" and the many "extras" on the two Warners Home Video "Busby Berkeley" DVD collections get a new twist, such as: When did a Kaleidoscope influence his vision? Who came first - Leni Riefenstahl and her Nazi Germany visions or Busby Berkeley and his patriotic American military drills? Were his sexually provocative formations meant to "push the bounds" of censorship? Unlike Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, Buzz was not interested or knowledgable in dance. His angles and editing were the prototype and inspiration of how movement would be filmed in music videos and today's dance films. The film itself "dances." Mr. Spivak lets us simply admire - and be dumbfounded by - Busby Berkeley's one-of-a-kind vision which still astounds us today.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2014This was a well done book on film legend, director Busby Berkeley. We see Berkeley's early life and his parent's work on stage and his strong attachment to his mother. His work on Broadway is discussed and then we get into his memorable films - Dames, Gold Diggers of 1935, Hollywood Hotel, For Me and My Gal, Babes on Broadway, and so many others. He was fanatical in his work and I believe the author details this from the quotes by the various people who worked with Berkeley. However, I thought there was too much description of the scenes from the film rather than the how they were done. Most reading this book would be familiar with Berkeley's kaleidoscope shots and I would have liked to have learned more of how they were designed, shot, and other technical tidbits behind them. Berkeley was a self-destructive man - most likely an alcoholic who was responsible for a car accident in which killed several people. The book covers the trials as well as some of the Warner Brothers' stars who testified. Berkeley's later life is also covered as well as his final, happy marriage and move to the Palm Desert area. A good book for anyone interested in films.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2014This struck me as an academic biography that goes into great detail describing the art of Busy Berkeley. So we hear about each important scene in his films and graphic descriptions of how they were designed and executed, but do we ever feel like we truly see and understand the man himself? I think we get a glimpse. We certainly have a sense of what happened in his life - each picture - his relationship with movie moguls -- his compulsion to marry many, many times - and certainly his devotion to his mother, a former stage actress. What I liked best about the book was Spivak's focus 0n the man's constant acts of self-sabatoge. He bullies himself out of his jobs. His drinks too much. He drives recklessly and eventually this leads to a terrible tragedy. He fights off the IRS and seems constantly in debt. And he marries women far too young who may indeed be gold diggers - the very thing he exploits in his films. But, eventually, he finds true love, settles down, and reinvents himself. That part of the book is wonderful, and I' m looking forward to see how all this translates into film.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2013This book was full of detail and facts about a genius of movie musicals. It had lots of photos and information on a man who was a complete wonder in his field. He was an original and so creative. I've seen many of his musicals and the concepts he came up with in filming and set decoration were daring and extreme. His personal demons might have aided in his originality.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021This book seems to be well researched but the writing style, in my opinion, leaves a lot to be desired. However, I will say I would buy it again because it has information not readily available elsewhere without investing a lot of time and trouble.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2013It delved into his life from the minute he was born. How he was influenced by his mother. He was very clever in his making of a movie picture with his sense of timing. His use of an overhead camera was a new procedure to show the intracies of the girls timing in their routines.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2013This bio of Berkeley while quite good at describing the visuals of his art it never gets into his life with any depth.His mother love,drinking and multiple wives never get the space or understandind they deserve.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019If you're a fan of Busby Berkeley musicals, this is the book for you!
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- Mr. Leslie C. AcklamReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2016
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