This essay examines physical risk in the commercial film industries of Hollywood and Hong Kong. Many of the films that emerge from commercial industries and garner profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars are composed of spectacular images of action and death.1 Through the anthropological method of ethnographic fieldwork, including on-site observation and interviews, I illustrate that the production of spectacle acquires a logic of its own, in which a range of commercial media personnel adhere to the industrial dictum that spectacle reaps profit. Most commercial film industries are engaged in an endless quest for spectacle, mirroring capitalism's infinite pursuit of profit. Profit making in these industries is dependent, in part, on t...
This paper is an argument that stunt and choreography trends in Thai and Indonesian martial arts fil...
The phenomenon of risk has been seriously neglected in connection with the study of film, yet many o...
This essay examines the repercussions of colonial and postcolonial governance for the Hong Kong film...
This talk draws from anthropological research I conducted in Hollywood and Hong Kong on the producti...
While many scholarly books and articles devoted to film make passing reference to risk, no attempt h...
In this article, the structure of Hollywood film distribution will be analyzed through the lens of r...
How do media workers handle the risks of film and television production given market uncertainties, ...
Cinematic fictions often depict characters who face a remarkable variety of natural and otherworldly...
ABSTRACT This article examines the nature of risk and the limits of risk mitigation in the foreign f...
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject of risk in the film business. How...
In New York at the turn of the twentieth century, ‘stunt’ emerged as a slang term for performance, r...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
This article details the particular commodification of those high risk, high adrenalin activities kn...
The article examines the relationship between risk and pain as elements present in the construction,...
This paper is an argument that stunt and choreography trends in Thai and Indonesian martial arts fil...
The phenomenon of risk has been seriously neglected in connection with the study of film, yet many o...
This essay examines the repercussions of colonial and postcolonial governance for the Hong Kong film...
This talk draws from anthropological research I conducted in Hollywood and Hong Kong on the producti...
While many scholarly books and articles devoted to film make passing reference to risk, no attempt h...
In this article, the structure of Hollywood film distribution will be analyzed through the lens of r...
How do media workers handle the risks of film and television production given market uncertainties, ...
Cinematic fictions often depict characters who face a remarkable variety of natural and otherworldly...
ABSTRACT This article examines the nature of risk and the limits of risk mitigation in the foreign f...
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject of risk in the film business. How...
In New York at the turn of the twentieth century, ‘stunt’ emerged as a slang term for performance, r...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
THE SUCCESS OF MOTION PICTURES – AN ECONOMIC GAMBLE: SELECTED MOVIE EXPLOITATION PHENOMENA More than...
This article details the particular commodification of those high risk, high adrenalin activities kn...
The article examines the relationship between risk and pain as elements present in the construction,...
This paper is an argument that stunt and choreography trends in Thai and Indonesian martial arts fil...
The phenomenon of risk has been seriously neglected in connection with the study of film, yet many o...
This essay examines the repercussions of colonial and postcolonial governance for the Hong Kong film...