This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-city areas of Sydney, Melbourne and Toronto. Recent developments in each city are placed in the context of international audiovisual production dynamics, and are considered in terms of the ways they intersect with a range of policy thinking. They are at once part of particular urban revitalisation agendas, industry development planning, city branding and image-making strategies, and new thinking about film policy at national and sub-national levels. The article views studio complexes through four frames: as particular kinds of studio complex development; as 'locomotives' driving a variety of related industries; as 'stargates' enabling a variety ...
The "Creative City" has been heralded as a unilaterally positive development in industrial restructu...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
There is growing evidence of the decentralization of the film and television (FTV) industry in Londo...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner‐cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
The cultural and creative industries contribution to the economic and social sustainability of citie...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
There have been recent contributions to the world city literature and the new economic geography lit...
This article considers the question of whether creative workers demonstrate a preference for inner c...
This article considers the question of whether creative workers demonstrate a preference for inner c...
The "Creative City" has been heralded as a unilaterally positive development in industrial restructu...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
There is growing evidence of the decentralization of the film and television (FTV) industry in Londo...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner‐cit...
This article examines the place of large studio complexes in plans for the regeneration of inner-cit...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
This report, written for the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia) is the first major st...
The cultural and creative industries contribution to the economic and social sustainability of citie...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
There have been recent contributions to the world city literature and the new economic geography lit...
This article considers the question of whether creative workers demonstrate a preference for inner c...
This article considers the question of whether creative workers demonstrate a preference for inner c...
The "Creative City" has been heralded as a unilaterally positive development in industrial restructu...
As the economic and social benefits of creative industries development become increasingly visible, ...
There is growing evidence of the decentralization of the film and television (FTV) industry in Londo...