Working in the Global Film and Television Industries: Creativity, Systems, Space, Patronage

Working in the Global Film and Television Industries: Creativity, Systems, Space, Patronage

Working in the Global Film and Television Industries: Creativity, Systems, Space, Patronage

Working in the Global Film and Television Industries: Creativity, Systems, Space, Patronage

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Overview

Like many other cultural commodities, films and TV shows tend to work in such a way as to obscure the conditions under which they are produced, a process that has been reinforced by dominant trends in the practice of Film and Television Studies.

This collection places the workplace experiences of industry workers at centre stage. It looks at film and television production in a variety of social, economic, political, and cultural contexts. The book provides detailed analyses of specific systems of production and their role in shaping the experience of work, whilst also engaging with the key theoretical and methodological questions involved in film and television production. Drawing together the work of historians, film scholars, and anthropologists, it looks at film and television production not only in Hollywood and Western Europe but also in less familiar settings such as the Soviet Union, India, Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Chronologically wide-ranging, interdisciplinary and international in scope, it is a unique introduction, critical for all students of the film indutries and film production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780930206
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/07/2012
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Dr. Andrew Dawson is Film Studies programme leader at the University of Greenwich.

Sean Holmes
is Subject Leader for Screen Media and a lecturer in Film and Television Studies at Brunel University.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTIONAndrew Dawson and Sean Holmes, "Working in Film and Television"PART ONE: SYSTEMS OF PRODUCTION1. Andrew Dawson, "Labouring in Hollywood's Motion Picture Industry and the Promise of 'Flexible Specialisation'"2. Dorota Ostrowska, "Alternative Models of Film Production: Film Units in Poland after World War II."3. Olof Hedling, "New Creative Cities in Scandinavia?"PART TWO: MANOEUVRABLE SPACES4. Sean Holmes, "No Room for Manoeuvre: Star Images and the Regulations of Actors' Labour in Silent-Era Hollywood."5. Richard Paterson, "Freelance Life in UK Television" 6. Ikechukwu Obiaya, "Behind the Scenes: The Hidden Face of Nollywood."PART THREE: PATRONAGE AND CLIENTISM7. Katrien Pype, "Fathers, Patrons and Clients: Social and Economic Aspects in the Production of Television Drama in Post-Mobutu Kinshasa."8. Alison Smith, "Les Chefs-Operatrices: Women Behind the Camera in France."PART FOUR: CREATIVE AGENCY9. Linda Marchant, "Cornel Lucas: Stills Photography and Production Culture in 1950s British Film."10. Clare Wilkinson-Weber, "Making Faces: Competition and Change in the Production of Bollywood Film Star Looks."CONCLUSIONBIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX

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