The American Movie Industry: The Business of Motion Pictures

by Gorham Kindem

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These seventeen essays make up a history of the American film industry. Because film-making entails a special blend of economic and artistic endeavor, Kindem has chosen contributions from experts in a variety of fieldsbusiness, law, mass communications, and cinema studies.The organization of this anthology is both chronological and topical. The first three parts of the book basically follow the history of the film industry s marketing strategies, structural changes, and product innovations: from exhibition in Kinetoscope arcades to film acts in vaudeville, Nickelodeons, and movie palaces; from states rights marketing schemes to block booking and chain-store exhibition strategies; from a production and distribution monopoly based on the pooling of major patents to an oligopoly of production, distribution, and exhibition firms; and from the rise of feature films, the star system, and the studio system to Hollywood s conversions to sound and color.The fourth through sixth parts examine film regulation and censorship, film s interaction with television, and America s role in the international film industry. The diversity of methods and perspectives in this anthology are representative of the field, suggesting that the history of the American film industry is really a collection of histories, not a monolithic, single-strand chronology of events."
  • ISBN10 0809310376
  • ISBN13 9780809310371
  • Publish Date 1 October 1982
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 January 2004
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Southern Illinois University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 480
  • Language English