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| Pt. 1 | The new system | |
| Pt. 2 | The art of deception, the deception of art | |
| Pt. 3 | The creation of audiences | |
| Pt. 4 | The economic logic of Hollywood | |
| Pt. 5 | The social logic of Hollywood | |
| Pt. 6 | The political logic of Hollywood | |
| Epilogue : the once and future Hollywood |
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Overview
During the heyday of the studio system spanning the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, virtually all the American motion picture industry’s money, power, and prestige came from a single activity: selling tickets at the box office. Today, the movie business is just a small, highly visible outpost in a media universe controlled by six corporations–Sony, Time Warner, NBC Universal, Viacom, Disney, and NewsCorporation. These conglomerates view films as part of an immense, synergistic, vertically integrated money-making industry.In The Big Picture, acclaimed writer Edward Jay Epstein gives an unprecedented, sweeping, and thoroughly entertaining account of the real ...