Joliet Junior College Film Industry & Cultural Economy Development Paper

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 cultural and economic development. 

-What business models have developed to accommodate digitalization?

-Give some examples of the A list/B list ranking.

-Who are the gate-keepers in this industry?

-Who are the 'certifiers' in the industry? What is their economic role?

You need to analyze these four issues from the film industry and finish writing.

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Final Paper & Presentation The Creative Industries < > Cultural Economics Think about all the concepts we’ve covered in this course, and then think about how they can be applied to one of the creative industries- publishing, music, the performing arts, film, broadcasting, etc. More broadly, you will want to address all the questions I’ve posed to you, as outlined in the Final Project & Presentation handout, in order to illustrate your understanding of these key concepts and how they look, feel, are understood, can be applied, etc. in the various creative industries. For example, you may be able to offer a very coherent definition of asymmetric information and its economic implications; but, are you able to apply this concept to, say, the film industry? Can you describe more precisely if/how/to what extent asymmetric information impacts this industry- like movie-goers (consumers), film studios (producers), actors and directors (artists), etc.? More specifically- beyond addressing these questions and defining key concepts & terms, and their applications and implications within the creative industry chosen by you and your team- you should also look at several case studies of specific companies (or people, events, etc.) within your industry that provide further, more nuclear and concrete illustration and explanation. To assist you, here is another way to think how to approach this final project: The hierarchy of ideas may go from the broad to the specific; or vice versa. The former allows for the larger ideas to be supported by the sub-sets and examples. And, the latter allows for the examples to serve as a microcosm to represent the larger ideas and concepts. So, the presentation of your ideas may look something like this (or, again, vice versa): Economics. The Economics concept/question/term/idea o Cultural Economics. How this Economics concept fits into the framework of Cultural Economics § Creative Industry. Within this Cultural Economics framework, how does the idea / concept / term / explanation fit into the creative industry you’ve chosen to investigate • Companies and people. Within your chosen creative industry, identify examplescompanies, producers, artists, consumers, etc.- that demonstrate the key ideas and concepts. Ø **Please note that these examples ought to derive from real-life case studies- these can be more formal academic case studies (like HBR or UNESCO); they can be news stories from magazines, newspapers, and journals; they can be from arts, culture, and economics organizations; a story you heard on the radio, a podcast, or TV; and so on. ** By addressing each question, explaining what the concepts/terms mean, and then how they are applied, from an economics lens, to the creative industry you and your team has selected, you will demonstrate a broad-based grasp of knowledge in cultural economics. Of course, you'll need to analyze your findings based on our course readings, lectures, and other material. You ought to reference the materials we've used in class, integrating the ideas from our text, as well as the supplemental materials I've distributed. ** Your paper should be 15-25 pages in length, double-spaced, contain at least 12 in-text citations plus references list per APA style. Any infographics, charts, etc. can be added to an appendix.
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Outline for Film Industry and Cultural Economy Development
1st, 2nd, and 3rd paragraphs
Contains business models that have accommodated digitalization
4th paragraph
Contains examples of the A list/B list ranking.
5th and 6th paragraphs
Explains gate-keepers in the film industry
7th and 8th paragraph
Contains certifiers' in the industry, and their economic role


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Running head: FILM INDUSTRY AND CULTURAL ECONOMY

Film Industry and Cultural Economy Development
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FILM INDUSTRY AND CULTURAL ECONOMY
Film Industry and Cultural Economy Development
Business Models that Have Accommodated Digitalization
Much the same as it has for a lot of different ventures, innovation has totally changed the
film business – from the manners in which motion pictures get made, to how they are altered, to
the modes in which crowds watch them. Innovation has disentangled life for everybody
associated with making a film. Only 50 years back, cameras needed to have a full group to work,
and in the event that they needed to get an aeronautical shot, they required an aeroplane mounted
camera that was so overwhelming it gauged more than the plane! What's more, when the film
was caught, the altering was finished by genuinely reordering the film together...not precisely a
...


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