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The contemporary Hollywood film industry / edited by Paul McDonald and Janet Wasko Carlton, Victoria: Blackwell Publishing, 2008.
Call No: 201.1 (73) CONAuthor: McDonald, Paul ; Wasko, Janet Source: USPlace: Malden, Massachusetts; Oxford, UK; Carlton, VictoriaPublisher: Blackwell PublishingPubDate: 2008PhysDes: 326 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: HOLLYWOOD ; INDUSTRY, FILM ; STUDIO SYSTEM ; FINANCING ; DISTRIBUTION ; PRODUCTION ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS ; EXHIBITION ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA ; VIDEODISCS ; SOUNDTRACKS ; MUSIC AND THE CINEMA ; LABOUR ; STATE AND THE CINEMA ; GLOBALISATION ; COPYRIGHT ; EXPORT OF FILMS ; UNITED KINGDOM ; FRANCE ; GERMANY ; ITALY ; LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES ; ASIAN COUNTRIES ; INDIA ; AUSTRALIA ; NEW ZEALAND ; VIDEO GAMES AND THE CINEMA Summary: "The contemporary Hollywood film industry is characterized by continuity and change. While many well-established Hollywood studios continue to dominate the film business, the industry has also witnessed various changes during the past two decades.
"'The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry' is a collection of essays by leading scholars that examine the US film industry as an international phenomenon, from the 1980s to the present day. It explores a host of challenges and changes facing Hollywood, and includes important discussions of the industry's labor and star systems, as well as intellectual property and state relations. Essays consider the role of independent producers, the global marketplace for Hollywood products, corporate changes, and various new-media windows, including video, DVD to cable, satellite, and online channels of delivery." (Taken from the back cover)Notes: Includes indexISBN: 9781405133883
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Marketing strategies for Australian films in the United States
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No koalas please : issues for film-makers in Asia and Australia / by Sylvie Shaw Carlton, Vic.: Asialink, 1990.
Call No: 408.3(5/94) SHAAuthor: Shaw, Sylvie Source: ATPlace: Carlton, Vic.Publisher: AsialinkPubDate: 1990PhysDes: vii, 29 p. ; 26 cmSubject: EXPORT OF FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; ASIANS IN FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; ASIAN COUNTRIES Summary: The book is in two sections. The first section is an issues paper for the Filmliks Conference which looks at various issues involving Australian films and tv shows and their depiction of Asia and the importance of Australian productions being made and shown in Asia. The second section of the book has a report of the discussions at the Filmlinks Conference and includes responses to the conference by Ron Hurrell, Frank Morgan, and Georgia Wallace-Crabbe
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Queens award to Tese for export achievment in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 17-23/5/1985) vol.14 iss.8 p.5
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Reference : Performance of Australian films in Australian and overseas markets / Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation and the Arts Canberra: The Committee, 1991.
Call No: 30(94)(094.3) REFSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: The CommitteePubDate: 1991PhysDes: p. 93-244 ; 30 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; EXPORT OF FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA Summary: Committee members present are: Jeanette McHugh (Chair), Peter Fisher, Mr Webster, Mr Dobe. Witnesses to the committee are: Paul Cox, Bruno Doring, Alan Finney, Alastair Inglis, John Kearney, Matthew Lovering, William Marshall, John McKenzie, and Susan WoodNotes: "Official Hansard report, Melbourne, Thursday, 23 May 1991."Contents: Examination of John McKenzie -- examination of Alan Finney -- examination of Paul Cox -- examination of Bruno Doring, Alastair Inglis, Matthew Lovering -- examination of John Kearney, Susan Wood
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Submission to the Department Of Foreign Affairs And Trade Australia's approach to further multilateral trade negotiations / Australia Film Commission [Australia]: Australian Film Commission and Film Australia, May 1999.
Call No: 205.36(94)AFC AUSCorpAuthor: Australian Film Commission; Film AustraliaSource: ATPlace: [Australia]Publisher: Australian Film Commission and Film AustraliaPubDate: May 1999PhysDes: 37 p. + appendicesSubject: AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION ; FILM AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; EXPORT OF FILMS Summary: Submission by the Australian Film Commission and Film Australia to the Department of Foreign Affairs in relation to the Australian government's review of content issues.Contents: 1. Executive summary -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Why is culture different? -- 3.1 Australia's cultural objectives -- 4. Australia's audio - visual sector -- 4.1 Production activity -- 4.2 Commercial television expenditure -- 4.3 Investment -- 4.4 Trade -- 5. The essential mechanisms -- 5.1 Direct funding -- 5.2 Australian content rules -- 5.3 Indirect support - taxation concessions -- 5.4 International co-production arrangements -- 5.5 Imported artists and related personnel -- 5.6 National broadcasters -- 5.7 Foreign ownership rules -- 5.8 Cultural support mechanisms elsewhere -- 6. Why is support essential? -- 7. Future threats and challenges -- 8. The options for Australia in the WTO round -- 9. Appendices -- Media release - Australian content on Australian Television 13.3.99 by Senator the Hon Richard Alston - Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts -- Australian Audio-visual production 1996-1997 -- AFC national production survey 1997-1998 -- "Audiovisual trade: the import/export balance sheet" Chapter 6, Get the Picture
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Video trader : 1999 yearbook Australia: Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2000.
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