This study tries to show the impact of runaway productions on Hollywood labor unions. In the context of globalization, and also of US federalism used to lower labor standards, the unions’ response towards the producers has generally been weak despite some successes in recent years, notably of the screen writers in 2007. Among all the unionized in the motion picture industry, members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and members of the Screen Actors’ Guild are some of the most vulnerable
capitalisation creativity film distribution Hollywood riskThis paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’...
Scott A. J. (2002) A new map of Hollywood: the production and distribution of American motion pictur...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...
Since the late 1990s, Hollywood has experienced an exodus of film production to other parts of the U...
Runaway production is a phrase commonly used by Hollywood film and television production labor to de...
268 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Through extensive archival re...
This book provides a critical history of runaway production from its origins in postwar Hollywood to...
The social, political, and economic forces of industrialization have transformed the actors\u27 art,...
This paper seeks to determine the underlying causes behind the “runaway film phenomenon”: the mass m...
[Excerpt] There is perhaps no more visible segment of the American economy than the arts and enterta...
[Excerpt] Organizing a film festival of pro-labor Hollywood films would be rather difficult. When un...
FROM PART 1 (pp. 1-4): This multi-part blog post investigates the timing of strikes in Hollywood...
2016-08-05Part‐Time Labor, Full‐Time Dreams: Extras, Actors, and Hollywood's On‐Screen Talent, trace...
Introduction The rapidly burgeoning popularity of cinema at the beginning of the 20th century favore...
This paper builds an empirical and theoretical model to analyze how the financial goal of risk reduc...
capitalisation creativity film distribution Hollywood riskThis paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’...
Scott A. J. (2002) A new map of Hollywood: the production and distribution of American motion pictur...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...
Since the late 1990s, Hollywood has experienced an exodus of film production to other parts of the U...
Runaway production is a phrase commonly used by Hollywood film and television production labor to de...
268 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Through extensive archival re...
This book provides a critical history of runaway production from its origins in postwar Hollywood to...
The social, political, and economic forces of industrialization have transformed the actors\u27 art,...
This paper seeks to determine the underlying causes behind the “runaway film phenomenon”: the mass m...
[Excerpt] There is perhaps no more visible segment of the American economy than the arts and enterta...
[Excerpt] Organizing a film festival of pro-labor Hollywood films would be rather difficult. When un...
FROM PART 1 (pp. 1-4): This multi-part blog post investigates the timing of strikes in Hollywood...
2016-08-05Part‐Time Labor, Full‐Time Dreams: Extras, Actors, and Hollywood's On‐Screen Talent, trace...
Introduction The rapidly burgeoning popularity of cinema at the beginning of the 20th century favore...
This paper builds an empirical and theoretical model to analyze how the financial goal of risk reduc...
capitalisation creativity film distribution Hollywood riskThis paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’...
Scott A. J. (2002) A new map of Hollywood: the production and distribution of American motion pictur...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...