   The decade began with Hollywood
    experiencing financial and artistic problems.
   The younger generation of free love, drug use
    and the changing climate for gender roles
    effected the decades movie making
   Restrictions on creativeness, violence language
    and sexuality had gone down.
   This enabled young directors known as “movie
    brats” to be creative and begin a “new wave”
    of cinema.
   Considered the renaissance of American film
    making, studios were looking for the big
    blockbuster, only putting money in to a few
    films hopping one or two would make a
    substantial profit.
   Much of the industries focus was on box office
    numbers and creating action packed films with
    new effects for the younger generation
   Although this made it difficult to predict what
    would be a hit.
   Jaws was the highest   Until Star Wars in
    grossing film ever.    1977
   1975
   Scooby Doo is and iconic cartoon which first
    appeared in late 1969 early 1970.
   Created by Hanna-Barbara Productions.
   Similar productions include: The Flintstones,
    Jetsons, Jonny Quest and Dextors Laboratory.
   A half speaking great dane and his friends
    Shaggy, (the stoner) Velma( the brains) and
    Fred (the jock), would spend each episode
    solving supernatural mysteries.
   Scooby doo is derived
    from the Frank Sinatra
    song, “Strangers in
    the Night.
   Many known actors
    have voiced characters
    on the show.
   Don Messic and Casey
    Kasem as Scooby due
    and Shaggy.
   The Adams Family,
    Batman and Robin and
    the Three Stooges also
    made at least two
    appearances on the
    show.
   Scooby-Doo spawned
    multiple remakes and redus
    of the show over the past 40
    years.
   Some versions feature a
    different variations on the
    shows supernatural theme.
   The show has included other
    characters such as Scooby's
    cousin Scooby-Dum and
    Scrappy-Doo
   Lastly the live versions of
    Scooby-Doo featuring some
    of Hollywood's biggest
    actors, including Mathew
    Lillard and Sarah Michelle
    Gellar.
   Grease is a cult classic made in 1978.
   It is a Broadway play turned movie
   Written by Jim Jacobs (musical) Warren Casey
    (musical), Screenplay and Adaptation by:
    Bronte Woodard and Allan Carr.
   Staring John Travolta (Danny Zuko), Olivia
    Newton-John (Sandy Olsen),
    StockardChanning (Betty Rizo) and Jeff
    Conway( Kenickie)
   Grease is based on a high school
    in 1958-59
   Made in the 70’s at the peak of
    the sexual revelation that would
    arrive in the mid 60’s but
    flourish during the 70’s
   Seen threw the eyes of its two
    main character Danny and
    Sandy, representing the
    segment already experiencing
    there own sexual revolution.
   Eventually conforming sandy to
    express her sexuality without
    fear or shame.
   These same ideas were starting
    to flourish with the female
    population of the 1970’s of
    strong women and gender
    reassignment.
   The end of Grease suggest that lasting, healthy
    relationship can only last when both partners
    are openly themselves, with out regard for
    outside opinions and social conventions.
   Grease is a movie about the times to come. The
    seeds of what blossomed into the 70’s where
    people and the country were changing.
   There were three
    distinct cultures in the
    50’s.
   Mainstream middle
    America, New York
    (including the beat
    writers) and
    teenagers.
   Apocalypse Now was
    made in 1979
   Written and Directed
    by: Francis Ford
    Coppola and John
    Milius.
   Narrated Michael
    Herr,
   Based on the novel
    Heart of Darkness by:
    Joseph Conrad
   A war Revisited      America Abroad
   Apocalypse now was one of the first hit
    independent movies made in the 70’s by the
    crop of new directors starting to break the
    barriers.
   Based on the novel Heart of Darkness it keeps
    it gritty edge by being shot out of the box and
    on site
   Heart of Darkness      Apocalypse now
   During this time period a group of young
    directors emerged
   The new age of open thinking creative young
    directors gave way to the cinema we see today.
   Drugs and Pop culture pointed a new direction
    in film making.
   Censorship and or the lack there of made it
    easier for young directors to be artistic and
    speak there minds.
   Animal house is the iconic sex, college teenage
    comedy.
   Most of the films we watch today such as
    American Pie or the Hangover would not be
    around today if not for animal house
   Written by: Harold Ramis Douglas Kenny and
    Chris Miller.
   Directed by John Landis
   Animal house reaches in the the college culture
    of the 70’s
   With the country excepting sex, drugs rock and
    role and gender reassignment both young
    writers and directors were able to be artistic
    and not worry about offending anyone.
   Staring some of today's and yesterdays greatest
    comedic actors.
   John Belushi, Tim Matheson, Karen Allen and
    Donald Sotherland were some of the stars of
    this movie.
   Showing the growth of two college freshman
    just trying to be excepted by there pers.
   The toga party and the road trip are main
    themes in the movie. Beginning a kind of
    comedy that we see today.
   The music and life style of the 70’s is in full
    view for the world to see.
   The coming of age for these two freshman and
    soon to graduate seniors is a crystal ball into
    what people went threw and how they change
    movie making in the 70’s
   Famous Scenes

70's presentation

  • 1.
    The decade began with Hollywood experiencing financial and artistic problems.  The younger generation of free love, drug use and the changing climate for gender roles effected the decades movie making  Restrictions on creativeness, violence language and sexuality had gone down.  This enabled young directors known as “movie brats” to be creative and begin a “new wave” of cinema.
  • 2.
    Considered the renaissance of American film making, studios were looking for the big blockbuster, only putting money in to a few films hopping one or two would make a substantial profit.  Much of the industries focus was on box office numbers and creating action packed films with new effects for the younger generation  Although this made it difficult to predict what would be a hit.
  • 3.
    Jaws was the highest Until Star Wars in grossing film ever. 1977  1975
  • 4.
    Scooby Doo is and iconic cartoon which first appeared in late 1969 early 1970.  Created by Hanna-Barbara Productions.  Similar productions include: The Flintstones, Jetsons, Jonny Quest and Dextors Laboratory.  A half speaking great dane and his friends Shaggy, (the stoner) Velma( the brains) and Fred (the jock), would spend each episode solving supernatural mysteries.
  • 5.
    Scooby doo is derived from the Frank Sinatra song, “Strangers in the Night.
  • 6.
    Many known actors have voiced characters on the show.  Don Messic and Casey Kasem as Scooby due and Shaggy.  The Adams Family, Batman and Robin and the Three Stooges also made at least two appearances on the show.
  • 7.
    Scooby-Doo spawned multiple remakes and redus of the show over the past 40 years.  Some versions feature a different variations on the shows supernatural theme.  The show has included other characters such as Scooby's cousin Scooby-Dum and Scrappy-Doo  Lastly the live versions of Scooby-Doo featuring some of Hollywood's biggest actors, including Mathew Lillard and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
  • 8.
    Grease is a cult classic made in 1978.  It is a Broadway play turned movie  Written by Jim Jacobs (musical) Warren Casey (musical), Screenplay and Adaptation by: Bronte Woodard and Allan Carr.  Staring John Travolta (Danny Zuko), Olivia Newton-John (Sandy Olsen), StockardChanning (Betty Rizo) and Jeff Conway( Kenickie)
  • 9.
    Grease is based on a high school in 1958-59  Made in the 70’s at the peak of the sexual revelation that would arrive in the mid 60’s but flourish during the 70’s  Seen threw the eyes of its two main character Danny and Sandy, representing the segment already experiencing there own sexual revolution.  Eventually conforming sandy to express her sexuality without fear or shame.  These same ideas were starting to flourish with the female population of the 1970’s of strong women and gender reassignment.
  • 10.
    The end of Grease suggest that lasting, healthy relationship can only last when both partners are openly themselves, with out regard for outside opinions and social conventions.  Grease is a movie about the times to come. The seeds of what blossomed into the 70’s where people and the country were changing.
  • 11.
    There were three distinct cultures in the 50’s.  Mainstream middle America, New York (including the beat writers) and teenagers.
  • 12.
    Apocalypse Now was made in 1979  Written and Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola and John Milius.  Narrated Michael Herr,  Based on the novel Heart of Darkness by: Joseph Conrad
  • 13.
    A war Revisited  America Abroad
  • 14.
    Apocalypse now was one of the first hit independent movies made in the 70’s by the crop of new directors starting to break the barriers.  Based on the novel Heart of Darkness it keeps it gritty edge by being shot out of the box and on site
  • 15.
    Heart of Darkness  Apocalypse now
  • 16.
    During this time period a group of young directors emerged  The new age of open thinking creative young directors gave way to the cinema we see today.
  • 17.
    Drugs and Pop culture pointed a new direction in film making.  Censorship and or the lack there of made it easier for young directors to be artistic and speak there minds.
  • 18.
    Animal house is the iconic sex, college teenage comedy.  Most of the films we watch today such as American Pie or the Hangover would not be around today if not for animal house
  • 19.
    Written by: Harold Ramis Douglas Kenny and Chris Miller.  Directed by John Landis  Animal house reaches in the the college culture of the 70’s  With the country excepting sex, drugs rock and role and gender reassignment both young writers and directors were able to be artistic and not worry about offending anyone.
  • 20.
    Staring some of today's and yesterdays greatest comedic actors.  John Belushi, Tim Matheson, Karen Allen and Donald Sotherland were some of the stars of this movie.  Showing the growth of two college freshman just trying to be excepted by there pers.
  • 21.
    The toga party and the road trip are main themes in the movie. Beginning a kind of comedy that we see today.  The music and life style of the 70’s is in full view for the world to see.  The coming of age for these two freshman and soon to graduate seniors is a crystal ball into what people went threw and how they change movie making in the 70’s
  • 22.
    Famous Scenes