Local Movie Supply in the German Motion Picture Industry : An Industrial Organization Perspective / Florian Kumb ; with a foreword by prof. Dr. Reinhard Kunz.
2018
PN1993.5.G3
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Title
Local Movie Supply in the German Motion Picture Industry : An Industrial Organization Perspective / Florian Kumb ; with a foreword by prof. Dr. Reinhard Kunz.
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ISBN
9783658206857 (electronic book)
3658206853 (electronic book)
9783658206840
3658206845
3658206853 (electronic book)
9783658206840
3658206845
Published
Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer Science and Business Media : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2018.
Language
English
Description
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PN1993.5.G3
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791.430943
Summary
Florian Kumb provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the international literature on the motion picture industry and then applies a mix of appropriate quantitative and qualitative research methods in three empirical studies. He enters uncharted research territory examining the effects that major film characteristics cause in the post-theatrical exhibition, he identifies key factors that influence public film funding decisions, and then forecasts the future market development of a European film-financing network. The author shows that the characteristics of local movies, public film funding, and the local film financing network are major reasons for the low international competitiveness of Germany's motion picture industry.
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Florian Kumb provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the international literature on the motion picture industry and then applies a mix of appropriate quantitative and qualitative research methods in three empirical studies. He enters uncharted research territory examining the effects that major film characteristics cause in the post-theatrical exhibition, he identifies key factors that influence public film funding decisions, and then forecasts the future market development of a European film-financing network. The author shows that the characteristics of local movies, public film funding, and the local film financing network are major reasons for the low international competitiveness of Germany's motion picture industry.
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