The term ‘Global Hollywood’ describes the international reach of the major Hollywood studios, and the internationalisation of financing, production, distribution and exhibition of films made by the majors, or by their subsidiaries and partners. In this article we describe how one place, the Gold Coast in the Australian state of Queensland, became a ‘Local Hollywood’ or a regular location for such international film and television production
The film industry seems to have developed most strongly in specific cities/regions around the world....
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
ABSTRACT Production and distribution activities in Hollywood are secured by two main types of firms,...
The term ‘Global Hollywood’ describes the international reach of the major Hollywood studios, and th...
The story of Australia’s own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a glo...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
While screen production is notoriously centralised, it is still found outside major media cities whe...
By the mid-1930s the major Hollywood studios had developed extensive networks of distribution subsid...
Studies of the connection between film and tourism have tended to foreground film-induced tourism wh...
Australian film and television production is concentrated in two principal cities, Sydney and Melbou...
Shin V. K. W. and Chiu S. W. K. Global distribution networks, local exhibition alliances: Hollywood'...
In 1959·60 there were approximately 1200 country picture theatres in Australia, most of them run by ...
For many countries, children’s television plays a vital role in national cultural representation. Au...
Hollywood – shorthand for the mainstream US film and television drama industry – has long been at th...
The film industry seems to have developed most strongly in specific cities/regions around the world....
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
ABSTRACT Production and distribution activities in Hollywood are secured by two main types of firms,...
The term ‘Global Hollywood’ describes the international reach of the major Hollywood studios, and th...
The story of Australia’s own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a glo...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
While screen production is notoriously centralised, it is still found outside major media cities whe...
By the mid-1930s the major Hollywood studios had developed extensive networks of distribution subsid...
Studies of the connection between film and tourism have tended to foreground film-induced tourism wh...
Australian film and television production is concentrated in two principal cities, Sydney and Melbou...
Shin V. K. W. and Chiu S. W. K. Global distribution networks, local exhibition alliances: Hollywood'...
In 1959·60 there were approximately 1200 country picture theatres in Australia, most of them run by ...
For many countries, children’s television plays a vital role in national cultural representation. Au...
Hollywood – shorthand for the mainstream US film and television drama industry – has long been at th...
The film industry seems to have developed most strongly in specific cities/regions around the world....
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
ABSTRACT Production and distribution activities in Hollywood are secured by two main types of firms,...