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E-grāmata: DVD, Blu-ray and Beyond: Navigating Formats and Platforms within Media Consumption

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319627588
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  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319627588

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This book demonstrates, in contrast to statistics that show declining consumption of physical formats, that there has not been a mass shift towards purely digital media. Physical releases such as special editions, DVD box-sets and Blu-Rays are frequently promoted and sought out by consumers. And that past formats such as VHS, Laserdisc and HD-DVD make for sought-after collectible items. These trends are also found within particular genres and niche categories, such as documentary, education and independent film distribution. Through its case studies, this collection makes a distinctive and significant intervention in highlighting the ways in which the film industry has responded to rapidly changing markets. This volume, global in scope, will prove useful to those studying the distribution and exhibition of films, and the economics of the film industry around the world.

1 Introduction
1(14)
Jonathan Wroot
Andy Willis
Part I The Continuing Significance of Discs in Film Consumption
2 Disneyizing Home Entertainment Distribution
15(20)
Jason Scott
3 `Now I Am the Master': Home Video, Canon, and Authorship Among George, Lucasfilm, Fox, and Fans
35(18)
Andrew James Myers
4 Combining Nemo: Pixar Home Media and the DVD of Narrative Integration
53(20)
Christopher Holliday
5 Letting the Fans Be Involved: Third Window's Cultivation of an Audience for Disc Releases
73(20)
Jonathan Wroot
6 The Education Market for Screen Media: DVD in a Time of Digital Abundance
93(22)
Ruari Elkington
Part II Contexts: Patterns of Distribution, Exhibition and Consumption
7 Film Distribution: A Changing Business
115(20)
Roderik Smits
8 The Rise of the Feature Documentary---Fact or Fiction?
135(24)
Shane O'Sullivan
9 Up All Night: The Shifting Roles of Home Media Formats as Transmedia Storytelling
159(18)
Matthew Freeman
William Proctor
10 Box Sets on the Set-Top Box: The Promotion of on Demand Television in Britain
177(20)
Sam Ward
11 A Labour of Love: Fantrepreneurship in Home Video Media Distribution
197(18)
Oliver Carter
12 `To Own or not to Own?' Home Video Devices, Applications, Formats, and the Family Decision-Making Process Behind the Viewing Choice
215(22)
Ksenia Frolova
Index 237
Jonathan Wroot is a Lecturer at the University of Greenwich, UK. He teaches classes within film and media studies. His previous research concerns the distribution and marketing of Japanese cinema and he has published numerous journal articles on the topic in Arts and The Market, The East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, Frames, and Participations.





Andy Willis is a Reader in Film Studies at the University of Salford, UK, and Senior Visiting Curator for Film at HOME, Manchester, UK. He is a co-author of The Cinema of Alex de la Iglesia (2007), and the editor of Film Stars: Hollywood and Beyond (2004). He is also the co-editor of Defining Cult Movies (2003), Spanish Popular Cinema (2004), East Asian Film Stars (2014), and Chinese Cinemas: International Perspectives (2016).