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The global film industry has witnessed significant transformations in the past few years. Regions outside the USA have begun to prosper while non-traditional production companies such as Netflix have assumed a larger market share and online movies adapted from literature have continued to gain in popularity. How have these trends shaped the global film industry? This book answers this question by analyzing an increasingly globalized business through a global lens. Development of the Global Film Industry examines the recent history and current state of the business in all parts of the world. While many existing studies focus on the internal workings of the industry such as production distribution and screening this study takes a big picture view encompassing the transnational integration of the cultural and entertainment industry as a whole and pays more attention to the coordinated development of the film industry in the light of influence from literature television animation games and other sectors. This volume is a critical reference for students scholars and the public to help them understand the major trends facing the global film industry in today’s world. | Development of the Global Film Industry Industrial Competition and Cooperation in the Context of Globalization

Routledge Development Of The Global Film Industry Industrial Competition And Cooperation In The Context Of Globalization Large 09780367508432

The global film industry has witnessed significant transformations in the past few years. Regions outside the USA have begun to prosper while non-traditional production companies such as Netflix have assumed a larger market share and online movies adapted from literature have continued to gain in popularity. How have these trends shaped the global film industry? This book answers this question by analyzing an increasingly globalized business through a global lens. Development of the Global Film Industry examines the recent history and current state of the business in all parts of the world. While many existing studies focus on the internal workings of the industry such as production distribution and screening this study takes a big picture view encompassing the transnational integration of the cultural and entertainment industry as a whole and pays more attention to the coordinated development of the film industry in the light of influence from literature television animation games and other sectors. This volume is a critical reference for students scholars and the public to help them understand the major trends facing the global film industry in today’s world. | Development of the Global Film Industry Industrial Competition and Cooperation in the Context of Globalization

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