User:Mtjannetta

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Oh, what drives this magnificent obsession with crafting articles for Wikipedia? As a precocious three-year-old granddaughter once said, "I dunno" (IDK). Nevertheless, I sense that I have discovered my true calling on Wikipedia, which keeps me occupied and off the streets.

Before I became a committed Wikipedian, I would spend countless days watching Lawrence Welk reruns, championship curling, and the bowling channel, followed by sleepless nights filled with endless dreams of bingo. After my enlightenment, I discovered that my fixation came with its challenges. When the internet goes offline, I find myself adrift like a rudderless ship engulfed in a sea of darkness, constantly rocked by boundless waves of melancholy. (OK, perhaps a slight exaggeration).

Returning to reality - my primary objective centers on highlighting the talents of Emory Johnson, a prominent director from the 1920s who produced and directed 13 films. Before becoming a director, he also acted in over 70 films. His Hollywood marriage to Ella Hall in 1917 kick-started his rise to prominence in the industry. They would become one of Hollywood's earliest power couples. Johnson gradually evolves into another of Hollywood's tragic figures, and his eventual fall from grace adds a touch of life imitating art.

We can trace his eventual downfall to his unwavering obsession to pursue his vision, doing things his way with no interference from the studio. This mindset directly conflicted with the new studio policy seeking to exert greater control over productions. Independent directors, like Johnson, faced mounting challenges in securing financing for their projects as the studios tightened their grip and suppressed these independent directors of their creative control.

These tumultuous times, rife with studio intrigues, provide an abundant source for exploring the world of Emory Johnson's silent movies, their stars, and their directors. Johnson and most of his silent screen contemporaries have sadly slipped into obscurity.
Michael Jannetta (talk) 05:33, 1 July 2023 (UTC)

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