Screen Industries in East-Central Europe: International Screen Industries
Autor Petr Szczepaniken Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781839022739
ISBN-10: 1839022736
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria International Screen Industries
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1839022736
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria International Screen Industries
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
No other book has this particular focus on screen industries of East-Central Europe in the context of changes wrought by digitization and globalization that affect the transnational media landscape
Notă biografică
Petr Szczepanik is an Associate Professor at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He has written books on the Czech media industries of the 1930s (Konzervy se slovy, 2009) and on the state-socialist production mode (Továrna Barrandov, 2016). He led the EU-funded FIND project (www.projectfind.cz, 2012-2014), which used student internships for a collective ethnography of production cultures. He is now leading the Screen Industries in Central and Eastern Europe Research Group (Charles University, a part of the EU-funded project KREAS).
Cuprins
List of Illustrations AcknowledgementsIntroduction: East-central European media as digital peripheries1. Post-socialist producer: The production culture of a small and peripheral media industry2. Managing the 'Ida effect': An art-house producer breaking out of the periphery3. The service producer and the globalization of media production4. Breaking through the East European ceiling: Minority co-production and the new symbolic economy of small-market cinemas5. Public service television as a producer6. HBO Europe's original programming in the era of streaming wars7. Digital producers: Short-form web television positions itself between clickbait and public serviceConclusion: 'High circumscription' in the era of global streamers, and more questions to be askedBibliography Index
Recenzii
A highly valuable contribution . it is path-opening and a generous source of information, and it can inspire similar studies on various other European small industries and peripheral markets on various aspects of production and distribution . A valuable critical intervention against processes of marginalization and self-colonization of smaller European industries and their actors.
A tour-de-force meticulously researched analysis of East-Central European production. Unpacks how new co-financing schemes "circumscribe" small, peripheral film industries. Ably derails lazier academic platitudes about producer agency, national cinemas, and transnationalism. A precedent-setting, theoretically astute "must-read" for media industry scholars.
Focusing on producers in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary, Szczepanik clearly shows how the realities of smallness and peripherality shape the globalization and digitization of media production. Beautifully written and the result of extensive research, Screen Industries in East Central Europe makes a very significant contribution to media studies. It also takes small-nation film studies to a new level of analytic precision.
This brilliantly researched book presents an unparalleled view of how film and television is made in East-Central Europe today. Grounded in deep knowledge of the historical underpinnings, power structures, and geopolitics of contemporary media production, Szczepanik offers a powerful refutation of the Cold War frameworks that still, too often, define understandings of East-Central European media.
A tour-de-force meticulously researched analysis of East-Central European production. Unpacks how new co-financing schemes "circumscribe" small, peripheral film industries. Ably derails lazier academic platitudes about producer agency, national cinemas, and transnationalism. A precedent-setting, theoretically astute "must-read" for media industry scholars.
Focusing on producers in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary, Szczepanik clearly shows how the realities of smallness and peripherality shape the globalization and digitization of media production. Beautifully written and the result of extensive research, Screen Industries in East Central Europe makes a very significant contribution to media studies. It also takes small-nation film studies to a new level of analytic precision.
This brilliantly researched book presents an unparalleled view of how film and television is made in East-Central Europe today. Grounded in deep knowledge of the historical underpinnings, power structures, and geopolitics of contemporary media production, Szczepanik offers a powerful refutation of the Cold War frameworks that still, too often, define understandings of East-Central European media.