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Opening Weekend

An Insider's Look at Marketing Hollywood's Hits and Flops (livre en anglais)

de Jim Fredrick

Type
Récits
Sujet
Economie
Mots Clés
marketing, Hollywood
Année d'édition
2024 (07 octobre 2024)
Editeur
University Press of Mississippi
Langue
anglais
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Format
Relié • 382 pages
15,5 x 21,5 cm
ISBN
978-1-4968-5338-7
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Description de l'ouvrage :
In a world where movie marketers are the stars of the story, Opening Weekend: An Insider's Look at Marketing Hollywood's Hits and Flops recounts Jim Fredrick’s journey through the realm of movie marketing. Fredrick offers readers exclusive access to behind-the-scenes anecdotes and firsthand accounts of working with studio executives and navigating relationships with famous movie stars and directors.

After starting his career in 1983 as a trailer editor and producer at famed advertising boutique Intralink, Jim Fredrick went on to serve as president of marketing at Castle Rock Entertainment; senior vice president of creative advertising at Warner Bros.; and executive vice president of marketing at Sony Screen Gems. In 2011, he founded his own company, Jim Fredrick Motion Picture Marketing.

Across a span of thirty-five years, Fredrick’s roles as a trailer maker and studio executive allowed him to craft advertising campaigns for a range of movies, from such iconic cinematic gems as The Shawshank Redemption to the widely beloved Harry Potter franchise, to commercial failures like The Adventures of Pluto Nash and Fired Up! Opening Weekend explores the intricacies of the lesser-known business of film distribution and marketing, unraveling the complex mechanisms through which movies are sold to discriminating audiences. Replete with triumphs, setbacks, and the relentless spirit that drives the creation and promotion of cinematic masterpieces, Opening Weekend promises an enthralling glimpse into the previously untold world of Hollywood movies.

À propos de l'auteur :
Jim Fredrick is a trailer editor, studio marketing executive, and film professor. He was president of marketing at Castle Rock Entertainment (1990–1997); senior vice president of creative advertising at Warner Bros. (1997–2008); and executive vice president of marketing at Sony Screen Gems (2008–2010). He founded Jim Fredrick Motion Picture Marketing in 2011 and is a tenured professor of entertainment marketing at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University,the fourth-ranked film school in the country.

Revue de Presse :
The early days of Castle Rock were the most creatively fulfilling years of my life, and Jim Fredrick was a big part of that. He ran our marketing department and even made our stinker films look good. If you want to know what it takes to market a film, Opening Weekend is a must-read. -- Rob Reiner

Jim Fredrick’s Opening Weekend is just the book those starting out in the film business need to read―and those who have been in it a while will vastly enjoy. A bit like novelist Tom Wolfe, in person the nicest of guys, Jim writes with startling candor about key players in the film business of our era. While providing a solid course in film marketing and creative advertising (cutting trailers, designing posters), Opening Weekend is also insider truth telling of a most entertaining sort. -- Whit Stillman, writer-director of Metropolitan, Barcelona, and The Last Days of Disco

I worked with Jim on the Kangaroo Jack campaign, which like most films was a challenging yet successful marketing experience. Who knew a rapping kangaroo could make such a difference! -- Jerry Bruckheimer, producer

Opening Weekend is for anyone who ever wondered how they were convinced to see a terrible movie. Jim takes us behind the curtain revealing the inspiration, desperation, and pure fun of marketing movies. Insightful and full of juicy details―if you love movies, you must read Opening Weekend. -- Barbara Glazer, film marketing executive

Long before reading his book, I told Jim to title it Putting Asses in the Seats. Wisely, he ignored me. Having now read it, I have to say Opening Weekend perfectly captures the anxiety, exaltation, and soul-crushing dread of film marketing. Whether it be the hair-pulling frustration of failing to sell a great movie, or the moral colonoscopy endured trying to sell a stinker, this book gives both the show biz pro and the civilian movie lover an inside look at the incredible, multimillion-dollar crap shoot that is big-time moviemaking. When I finished Opening Weekend, I said a quiet prayer, thanking God I work in television. -- Chuck Lorre, television producer

Opening Weekend is the preeminent book on film marketing and what it takes to persuade and beguile the moviegoing audience. This oral history of Jim’s adventures is an honest, entertaining account of his career creating advertising campaigns for a wide variety of films, including The Shawshank Redemption, Million Dollar Baby, Happy Feet, and the Harry Potter franchise. It's a must-read for moviegoers of all ages, as well as film students and scholars. -- Alan Horn, former chairman of the Walt Disney Studios and president/COO of Warner Bros.

Few people in the world know as much about how to market a movie as Jim Fredrick, whose work has encompassed blockbusters from The Shawshank Redemption to Harry Potter. Here he takes us behind the scenes of the most influential pictures in the last twenty years. This is a book by a master of his craft and a must-read for any student of Hollywood. -- Stephen Galloway, dean of Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University

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