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The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films

Blockbusted

Alexander Ross Tom Craig

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English
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
25 April 2023
In this book, Alexander Ross highlights how creative entrepreneurs saved the Hollywood studios in the 1970s by establishing the calculated blockbuster, consisting of key replicable markers of success, as Hollywood's preeminent business model. Ross demonstrates how visionary individuals such as Coppola, Spielberg, Lucas, and Zemeckis helped create the modern, calculated blockbuster business model (BBM). However, with the rise of streaming giants such as Netflix and the studios struggling to compete, many consumers of entertainment now elect to partake from the comfort of their homes, making the difference between “cinema” and “television” anachronistic. Revisiting the history of those pioneering 1970s blockbusters, Ross offers distinct analysis about whether or not the calculated blockbuster can continue to lead, or whether the streamers will continue to generate their own content and, eventually, fully control the dissemination process. Scholars of film studies, screenwriting, and popular culture will find this book of particular interest

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Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 157mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   558g
ISBN:   9781666911084
ISBN 10:   1666911089
Pages:   298
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Section I Chapter 1: Historical Evolutionary Path to the Modern Blockbuster Chapter 2: The Evolving Definitions of a Blockbuster and its Markers Chapter 3: Evolution of Marketing and Promotion for the Modern Blockbuster Chapter 4: The Evolution of Release and Distribution: Predicting Success and Challenging the Goldman Aphorism Chapter 5: Creative Entrepreneurship: The Evolving Challenges for Hollywood’s Historical Institutionalism Section II Chapter 6: The Godfather Chapter 7: Jaws Chapter 8: Star Wars Chapter 9: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Chapter 10: Back to the Future Section III Chapter 11: Transmedia Economy: The Evolving Relationship between Content, Commodity and Audience Chapter 12: Netflix Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

Alexander Ross is a visiting scholar in the faculty of history at the University of Oxford.

Reviews for The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted

"""Alexander Ross outlines in extensive and unique detail how studios make money not just on blockbusters, but also eventually from all movies. He uses his vast experience, inside knowledge, and scholarly expertise to lay out both the successes and the mistakes of the 'blockbuster era.' I highly recommend this book to scholars in film studies and business, film school students working toward a career in the film industry, and budding film producers and studio executives."" ""In these case studies, Alexander Ross debunks many myths. His case studies demonstrate the relentless attention of studio executives to the possibilities of generating revenue. He captures this practice and, in so doing, provides a valuable contribution to the hard-nosed worldview of Hollywood."" ""Ross helps to bridge a gap between scholars and industry practitioners by analyzing a key stage in the industry's history and the impact of innovative developments over that period. Only by taking more multidisciplinary approaches to research, exemplified in this book, can we better appreciate the ever-changing nature of this fascinating industry."" ""This book provides an original and welcome contribution to the literature about Hollywood. Building on his years of experience in the film industry, insights from prominent industry actors, and rigorous research, Alexander Ross offers a compelling account of the rise of the modern blockbuster business model through detailed case studies of seminal movies, and of its viability in the streaming video-on-demand age. A valuable read for cinema students, scholars and professionals."" ""You are holding a volume which, to my relatively seasoned mind, adds a unique contribution to text-based cinema studies. This book is a persuasive, rigorously researched study of the evolution of the contemporary Hollywood blockbuster."""


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