Brokerage and Production in the American and French Entertainment Industries: Invisible Hands in Cultural Markets

Brokerage and Production in the American and French Entertainment Industries: Invisible Hands in Cultural Markets

Brokerage and Production in the American and French Entertainment Industries: Invisible Hands in Cultural Markets

Brokerage and Production in the American and French Entertainment Industries: Invisible Hands in Cultural Markets

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Overview

Invisible Hands in Cultural Markets shines unprecedented light on the activity of talent representatives and production professionals in the American and French film and television industries. Agents and other talent brokers, studio executives, independent producers, casting directors, and film offices—all operate and interact behind the scenes in ways that are consequential to the making of artistic careers and cultural products. But even as these professionals play a crucial role in the entertainment industry, their activity is usually invisible and relatively unknown. This collection of empirically grounded contributions by established and up-and-coming American and French scholars reveals their day-to-day reality. It presents how entertainment industry professionals work and what they experience, demonstrates the ways in which they build relationships with artists and other counterparts, and examines the role they play in shaping the content of film and television projects. Taken together, the chapters put the brokerage of talent and content in comparative perspective. They also challenge taken-for-granted approaches to the study of cultural industries and explore the complex intertwining between commercial and artistic logics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739193143
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 820 KB

About the Author

Violaine Roussel is professor of sociology at the University of Paris VIII.
Denise Bielby is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Cultural Brokerage in the American and French Film and Television Industries, Violaine Roussel and Denise Bielby
Part I. Agents, Agenting, Agencies
Chapter 2: Twenty-Four Years of Agenting, Harry J. Ufland
Chapter 3: Talent Agencies and the Market for Screenwriters: From the Origins of Packaging to Today’s Transformations, Denise Bielby
Chapter 4: The Talent Agent’s Role in Producing Artists’ Symbolic and Commercial Value in France, Delphine Naudier
Chapter 5: The Market for Actresses: Gender, Reputation, and Intermediation in French Pornography, Mathieu Trachman
Chapter 6: The Emergence of Hollywood Agent, Tom Kemper
Chapter 7: “It’s Not the Network: It’s the Relationship”: The Relational Work of Hollywood Talent Agents, Violaine Roussel
Part II. Behind the Scenes of Production
Chapter 8: The Choice between a Good Job and a Good Life, Bill Mechanic
Chapter 9: The Importance of Being Ordinary: Brokering Talent in the New-TV Era, Laura Grindstaff and Vicki Mayer
Chapter 10: “This Is the Girl”: The Social Division of Recruitment in the French Film Industry, Vincent Cardon
Chapter 11: Film Offices as Brokers: Cultivating and Connecting Local Talent to Hollywood, Candace Jones and Pacey Foster
Chapter 12: Overlapping Temporalities in Project-Based Work: The Case of Independent Producers in the French Movie Industry, Laure de Verdalle

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