Studies of the connection between film and tourism have tended to foreground film-induced tourism whether as a consequence of films being made in particular locations or as arguments for encouraging film production activity in a particular location. In both cases film production is seen to be beneficial for the ancillary benefits it creates in terms of destination awareness. In this article, however, we suggest that film-induced tourism is a somewhat limited way of perceiving the relationship between film production, tourism and place. By focusing on the example of the Gold Coast, we argue that the provision of film and television production services to 'footloose' producers is approached here as a form of tourism alongside other niche tour...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
Film tourism has been researched now for many years and the consequences of post-production are clea...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
Tourists today are more experienced and looking for new destinations and new experience. Destination...
This thesis examines the development and role of place promotion agencies which target film-makers. ...
Film tourism as one of the Special Interest Tourism types has increasingly been noted in New Zealand...
The film industry plays an important cultural and economic role in Australia. Feature film productio...
Film tourism is a recent socio-cultural phenomenon: spontaneous and growing, it has captured the att...
With one in five overseas UK visitors claiming that films or television shows wholly or partially mo...
© 2011 Dr. Gemma BlackwoodThis thesis presents a study of film tourism through considering the emerg...
Films may represent a place, but be made at another. In the early years of film-making, quite elabor...
Tourism-a powerful tool used by public authorities to boost their territory's attractiveness is evol...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
The primary focus of this article is to provide a theoretical insight into the relationship between ...
Film tourism is a growing phenomenon worldwide, fueled by both the growth of the entertainment indus...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
Film tourism has been researched now for many years and the consequences of post-production are clea...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
Tourists today are more experienced and looking for new destinations and new experience. Destination...
This thesis examines the development and role of place promotion agencies which target film-makers. ...
Film tourism as one of the Special Interest Tourism types has increasingly been noted in New Zealand...
The film industry plays an important cultural and economic role in Australia. Feature film productio...
Film tourism is a recent socio-cultural phenomenon: spontaneous and growing, it has captured the att...
With one in five overseas UK visitors claiming that films or television shows wholly or partially mo...
© 2011 Dr. Gemma BlackwoodThis thesis presents a study of film tourism through considering the emerg...
Films may represent a place, but be made at another. In the early years of film-making, quite elabor...
Tourism-a powerful tool used by public authorities to boost their territory's attractiveness is evol...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
The primary focus of this article is to provide a theoretical insight into the relationship between ...
Film tourism is a growing phenomenon worldwide, fueled by both the growth of the entertainment indus...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
Film tourism has been researched now for many years and the consequences of post-production are clea...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...