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Chasing the runaways : foreign film production and film studio development in Australia 1988-2002 / Nick Herd Sydney: Currency House, 2004.
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Cinema cities, media cities : The contemporary international studio complex / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2003.
Call No: 210.31 GOLAuthor: Goldsmith, Ben ; O'Regan, Tom Place: SydneyPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2003PhysDes: 28 cm; 117 ppSeries: Screen Industry, Culture and Policy ResearchSubject: STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA: NEW SOUTH WALES ; STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA: VICTORIA ; STUDIO SYSTEM ; STUDIO SHOOTING ; PRODUCTION CENTRES : HOLLYWOOD ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; PRODUCTION. UK ; PRODUCTION. USA ; PRODUCTION COMPANIES & STUDIOS ; GOVERNMENT AID ; FOX STUDIOS AUSTRALIA ; HOLLYWOOD Summary: Studio complexes are an important part of the way places around the world compete for and participate in international production. Many studios, in a range of locations, now have the size and sophistication to service large-budget feature film production. This comprehensive study of contemporary international studio considers the circumstances in which this rash of studio complex building and renovating has occurred – in places as diverse as Rome, London, Berlin, Prague, Vancouver, Toronto, Sydney, the Gold Coast and Melbourne. Central to the study is an understanding of studio complexes as cinema and media cities providing not only sound stages but a full range of production and post-production services in the one location. Cinema Cities, Media Cities is the first published analysis of this new international studio system, its origins, its business and its policy contexts. [Taken from back cover.]ISBN: 0958015279
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Feature - studio in Encore (Feb 2000) vol.18 iss.1 p.35-42
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Film-induced tourism Clevedon: Channel View Publications, 2005.
Call No: 230:33 BEEAuthor: Sue Beeton Place: ClevedonPublisher: Channel View PublicationsPubDate: 2005PhysDes: 270 p. ; 23 cmSeries: Aspects of TourismSubject: TRAVEL IN FILMS ; LOCATION SHOOTING. AUSTRALIA ; LOCATION SHOOTING. USA ; LOCATION SHOOTING. UK ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS ; NEW ZEALAND ; STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA Summary: Tourism to places where movies and television series have been filmed is not a new phenomenon, having its roots in literary tourism. Whilst there is a growing recognition of the significance of film as a motivator for tourism, studies in this field are limited. However, film is more than a simple place promotion tool. Representing over five years of study into film-induced tourism, this publication considers aspects of tourism to film studios as well as film sites. Genres and styles of film considered include popular fictional movies, cult movies, television series and animation, and covers destinations form New York to Scotland, England and rural Australia. The potential of film-induced tourism as a motivator is explored, along with more negative effects, particularly in relation to small communities. The study of this complex field draws on elements of sociology and psychology, destination marketing, community development and strategic planning. [Taken from back cover.]ISBN: 1845410149
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Studio sites lure overseas business in Encore (Feb 11, 1998) vol.15 iss.22 p.20
Author: Harty, Jason PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA Summary: Local facilities and government bodies will again have a presence at the annual locations Expo, to be held in Los Angeles from Feb. 20-22, 1998. Includes details on the operations of Fox Studios Australia, Warner Roadshow Movie World Studios and Village Roadshow Pictures.
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STUDIOS, FILM. AUSTRALIA: VICTORIA
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Why the docks won't float in Encore (Mar 2000) vol.18 iss.2 p.11
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