On Hollywood: The Place, The IndustryWhy is the U.S. motion picture industry concentrated in Hollywood and why does it remain there in the age of globalization? Allen Scott uses the tools of economic geography to explore these questions and to provide a number of highly original answers. The conceptual roots of his analysis go back to Alfred Marshall's theory of industrial districts and pick up on modern ideas about business clusters as sites of efficient and innovative production. |
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... Soundstages, and Sets 79 Chapter Six The Digital Visual Effects Industry 95 Chapter Seven Local Labor Markets in Hollywood 117 Chapter Eight Hollywood in America and the World: Distribution and Markets 138 Chapter Nine Cinema, Culture ...
... Soundstages at Selected Locations in the United States and Canada 84 5.2. Frequency Distribution of Studios and Soundstage Areas in Los Angeles by Geographic Zones, Based on the Center of Hollywood 5.3. Frequency Distribution of Set ...
... system operating. In several different parts of the book, we probe into the nature and dynamics of some of the more important of these sectors in Hollywood, including soundstages, set design and construction, prop 8• Chapter One.
The Place, The Industry Allen J. Scott. sectors in Hollywood, including soundstages, set design and construction, prop houses, digital visual effects, agents and talent managers, and so on. All of these sectors are bound directly and ...
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Contents
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Origins and Early Growth of the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry | 11 |
A New Map of Hollywood | 35 |
The Other Hollywood Television Program Production | 61 |
Dream Factories Studios Soundstages and Sets | 79 |
The Digital Visual Effects Industry | 95 |
Local Labor Markets in Hollywood | 117 |
Hollywood in America and the World Distribution and Markets | 138 |
Cinema Culture Globalization | 159 |
References | 177 |
Index | 189 |