The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted
In this book, Alexander Ross highlights how creative entrepreneurs saved the Hollywood studios in the 1970s by establishing the calculated blockbuster, consisting of key replicable markers of success, as Hollywood's preeminent business model. Ross demonstrates how visionary individuals such as Coppola, Spielberg, Lucas, and Zemeckis helped create the modern, calculated blockbuster business model (BBM). However, with the rise of streaming giants and the studios struggling to compete, many consumers of entertainment now elect to partake from the comfort of their homes, making the difference between “cinema” and “television” anachronistic. Revisiting the history of those 1970s blockbusters and their ongoing impact on contemporary filmmaking, Ross offers distinct analysis on whether the calculated blockbuster can continue to lead, or if the streamers will continue to generate their own content and, eventually, fully control the dissemination process. For scholars and students in film, pop culture and business along with aspiring filmmakers, screenwriters, producers and executives, the book will be a valued resource.

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The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted
In this book, Alexander Ross highlights how creative entrepreneurs saved the Hollywood studios in the 1970s by establishing the calculated blockbuster, consisting of key replicable markers of success, as Hollywood's preeminent business model. Ross demonstrates how visionary individuals such as Coppola, Spielberg, Lucas, and Zemeckis helped create the modern, calculated blockbuster business model (BBM). However, with the rise of streaming giants and the studios struggling to compete, many consumers of entertainment now elect to partake from the comfort of their homes, making the difference between “cinema” and “television” anachronistic. Revisiting the history of those 1970s blockbusters and their ongoing impact on contemporary filmmaking, Ross offers distinct analysis on whether the calculated blockbuster can continue to lead, or if the streamers will continue to generate their own content and, eventually, fully control the dissemination process. For scholars and students in film, pop culture and business along with aspiring filmmakers, screenwriters, producers and executives, the book will be a valued resource.

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The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted

The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted

The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted

The Evolution of Hollywood's Calculated Blockbuster Films: Blockbusted

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In this book, Alexander Ross highlights how creative entrepreneurs saved the Hollywood studios in the 1970s by establishing the calculated blockbuster, consisting of key replicable markers of success, as Hollywood's preeminent business model. Ross demonstrates how visionary individuals such as Coppola, Spielberg, Lucas, and Zemeckis helped create the modern, calculated blockbuster business model (BBM). However, with the rise of streaming giants and the studios struggling to compete, many consumers of entertainment now elect to partake from the comfort of their homes, making the difference between “cinema” and “television” anachronistic. Revisiting the history of those 1970s blockbusters and their ongoing impact on contemporary filmmaking, Ross offers distinct analysis on whether the calculated blockbuster can continue to lead, or if the streamers will continue to generate their own content and, eventually, fully control the dissemination process. For scholars and students in film, pop culture and business along with aspiring filmmakers, screenwriters, producers and executives, the book will be a valued resource.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666911084
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/25/2023
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Alexander Ross is a researcher in history at New College, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Section I

Chapter 1: Historical Evolutionary Path to the Modern Blockbuster

Chapter 2: The Evolving Definitions of a Blockbuster and its Markers

Chapter 3: Evolution of Marketing and Promotion for the Modern Blockbuster

Chapter 4: The Evolution of Release and Distribution: Predicting Success and Challenging the Goldman Aphorism

Chapter 5: Creative Entrepreneurship: The Evolving Challenges for Hollywood’s Historical Institutionalism

Section II

Chapter 6: The Godfather

Chapter 7: Jaws

Chapter 8: Star Wars

Chapter 9: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Chapter 10: Back to the Future

Section III

Chapter 11: Transmedia Economy: The Evolving Relationship between Content, Commodity and Audience

Chapter 12: Netflix

Conclusion

Bibliography

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