Reconceptualising Film Policies
Sous la direction de Nolwenn Mingant et Cecilia Tirtaine
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Description de l'ouvrage:
This volume explores and interrogates the shifts and changes in both government and industry-based screen policies over the past 30 years. It covers a diverse range of film industries from different parts of the world, along with the interrelationship between different localities, policy regimes and technologies/media. Featuring in-depth case studies and interviews with practitioners and policy-makers, this book provides a timely overview of government and industry’s responses to the changing landscape of the production, distribution, and consumption of screen media.
À propos des auteurs :
Nolwenn Mingant is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Nantes, France and co-editor of Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century. Her research interests include film industries around the world and the international distribution of Hollywood films.
Cecilia Tirtaine is a Senior Lecturer in British Studies at the University of Nantes, France. She is the co-editor of Film Marketing into the Twenty-First Century. Her research interests include the British film industry and film and television policies.
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