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Title: Chapter 6: Film and video


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Chapter 6 Film and video
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A brief history of film
  • Edisons motion picture camera
  • Patent pool
  • Story films
  • Feature films

3
The rise of stars and the studio system, 1919-1927
  • Film studios
  • Industrial production of films
  • Teams of actors, writers, directors, technicians,
    equipment
  • The star system
  • Studios contracted stars for regular appearances
    and promotion

4
Revolutionary talking pictures
  • Talkies emphasized dialog, singing, music
  • Musicals
  • The Jazz Singer, The Wizard of Oz
  • Newsreels

5
The movie industry during the studio era
  • Industry consolidation
  • Merger wave
  • Vertical integration
  • Great depression reduced the number of
    independents
  • US Governments 1948 anti-trust case against the
    studios

6
Film and TV, 1948-1960
  • Television eroded box office receipts
  • Young people continued to see movies
  • Networks create made for TV programming

7
Film and TV, 1948-1960, continued
  • Networks show studio movies
  • Networks use Technicolor and other innovations

8
Studio changes and independent filmmakers
  • Independent producers gained more power
  • Star system faltered
  • New directors transformed Hollywood genres
  • Art films, independent film makers
  • Export promotion

9
Films on cable and video further segmentation
  • Rapid diffusion of VCRs
  • VCRs and rented videotapes became new
    distribution channels
  • Video rental store consolidation
  • Made for cable movies
  • Independent UHF TV stations

10
Trends in film technology audio
  • The LumiĆ©re brothers and silent film
  • 1927 talkie The Jazz Singer
  • ATT Bell Labs engineering for synchronization

11
Trends in film technology Video
  • From 18 to 24frames per second
  • Wider films
  • Special effects
  • Computer animation

12
Trends in film technology Theaters
  • 70 mm film
  • Panoramic screens
  • Surround sound
  • Home movie theaters and DVD

13
Film genres
  • Silent films
  • Sound films

14
Industry organization
  • 8 major studios, each producing 15-25 movies per
    year
  • 53 million per film plus overhead
  • Independent filmmakers
  • Distribution windows
  • Home video

15
Film Windows
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Consolidation in film industry ownership
  • Combination with TV networks
  • Consolidation of studio ownership
  • Foreign ownership
  • Integration in international operations
  • International trade in cultural goods

17
Audiences for film
  • TV, cable, or video the main audiences today
  • But box office buzz can create marketing
    momentum

18
Policy, social, and ethical issues
  • Violence, sex, profanity, and film ratings
  • Motion Picture Association of America
  • Preponderance of rated R movies

19
Policy, social, and ethical issues, continued
  • Vertical and horizontal integration
  • Elimination of financial syndication rules
  • Continuing mergers of TV and film companies
  • Potential for abuse of market power

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Policy, social, and ethical issues, continued
  • Film piracy
  • Film preservation
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