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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The Place, The Industry Allen J. Scott. professional guilds; unions); relations with, 31, 133; turnover of, 30; organiz- ing of, 133 (see also unions) Laemmle, C., 21 landmarks, 7 large-scale production, 39. See also major production ...
... Guild, 133 product placements, 58 Production Assistants Association, 130 production values (in films), 37, 54, 64, 72, 95 ... guilds, 5, 9, 119, 121, 132, 133, 135–37. See also Directors Guild; Producers Guild; Screen Actors Guild; unions ...
... Association, 130 Sturgeon, T. J., 14 subcontracting, 101, 136 subsidiary companies, 41, 44, 45, 47, 56, 62, 146, 147, 157 ... unions, 5, 9, 31, 119, 121, 132, 133, 135–37. See also IATSE; professional guilds unit production manager, 127 ...
Contents
Chapter | 11 |
Chapter Three | 35 |
Chapter Four | 61 |
Chapter Five | 79 |
Chapter | 95 |
Chapter Seven | 117 |
Chapter Eight | 138 |
Chapter Nine | 159 |
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