The Hollywood studio era of the 1930s and 1940s was remarkable for its abundance of glamorous stars. In this paper, we investigate whether the vertical structure of the Hollywood studios, by ensuring studios’ claims to “star capital,” spurred higher levels of investment in discovering stars than was (or is) achievable under alternate regimes (such as today’s film-by-film contracting). The vertical structure consisted of backward integration into talent through long-term contracts and forward integration into exhibition through ownership of theater chains. The investment involved the experimental casting of novice actors to gauge audience appeal. Collecting data on thousands of actors whose careers span nearly three-quarters of a century and...
This book offers a different take on the early history of Warner Bros., the studio renowned for intr...
2018-07-22Contrary to our understanding of the Hollywood studio system as an industry built by pione...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of stars and other potential informational signals ...
This paper builds an empirical and theoretical model to analyze how the financial goal of risk reduc...
ABSTRACT: The Hollywood “studio system ” – with production, distribution, and exhibition vertically...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation covers a hitherto overlooked dimension of the classical Hollywood film i...
This paper examines the film production performance of Warner Bros. during the 1930s, placing partic...
ABSTRACT (215 WORDS) Is the involvement of star actors critical to the success of motion pictures? F...
2016-08-05Part‐Time Labor, Full‐Time Dreams: Extras, Actors, and Hollywood's On‐Screen Talent, trace...
Talent packaging in the film industry is a strategy wherein the principal elements of a film--the st...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
This dissertation argues that scholars should not equate the demise of vaudeville as a cultural indu...
In this article, the author considers factors in commercial 1930s American theatre and film which le...
capitalization cinema Hollywood riskThis paper investigates the historical development of risk in th...
In 1948, the United States Supreme Court declared the operations of eight of the nation’s largest mo...
This book offers a different take on the early history of Warner Bros., the studio renowned for intr...
2018-07-22Contrary to our understanding of the Hollywood studio system as an industry built by pione...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of stars and other potential informational signals ...
This paper builds an empirical and theoretical model to analyze how the financial goal of risk reduc...
ABSTRACT: The Hollywood “studio system ” – with production, distribution, and exhibition vertically...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation covers a hitherto overlooked dimension of the classical Hollywood film i...
This paper examines the film production performance of Warner Bros. during the 1930s, placing partic...
ABSTRACT (215 WORDS) Is the involvement of star actors critical to the success of motion pictures? F...
2016-08-05Part‐Time Labor, Full‐Time Dreams: Extras, Actors, and Hollywood's On‐Screen Talent, trace...
Talent packaging in the film industry is a strategy wherein the principal elements of a film--the st...
This paper seeks to explain why Hollywood’s dominant firms are narrowing the scope of creativity in ...
This dissertation argues that scholars should not equate the demise of vaudeville as a cultural indu...
In this article, the author considers factors in commercial 1930s American theatre and film which le...
capitalization cinema Hollywood riskThis paper investigates the historical development of risk in th...
In 1948, the United States Supreme Court declared the operations of eight of the nation’s largest mo...
This book offers a different take on the early history of Warner Bros., the studio renowned for intr...
2018-07-22Contrary to our understanding of the Hollywood studio system as an industry built by pione...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of stars and other potential informational signals ...