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MOTION MEDIA
Chapter 6
Divergent Legacies:
- In the 1950 movies and television industries were both rivals.
- From what is television and movies created?
- Can you guess what was more popular, television or movies?
Synergies:
- It is the interaction or cooperations of two or more organizations.
- The collaboration between ABC television network and the Disney studio for Disneyland in 1954 showed the potential for syngeries for them.
- Television network began airing Hollywood blockbuster.
- The executive priortized increased profits adapting profits adapting for various delivery platforms.
Movie industry informative:
Adolph Zukor
- He is a film producer best known as one of the three founders of the paramount pictures.
- He is identified the most-mentioned successful impact. Example: Mary Pickford became a top earner at 15 thousand a week.
- Thomas Edison revolution (projector)
- Movie industry has expanded its influence over movie theaters to other platforms such as television, DVD, and digital downloads.
- Theater experience remains impactful due to its ability to eliminate distractions.
Federal break-up:
- Movie companies started controlling every aspect of the movie industry including distribution and exhibition.
- In 1948 the U.S supreme court ruled against this in the paramount decision.
- As result studios had to sell their theaters and compete for screen time.
Television Industry Structure
- Television and movies were rivals.
- Movies were chemistry based medium. on the other hand, early televisions audience saw events and performance in live.
- Television had the life tension and excitement of the stage.
Types of television stations:
1. Local Stations: The backbone of national television system was the local station. 2. National Network: New television stations looked to national network with budgets for programming that local stations could not afford. 3. Independent Stations: Private stations. 4. Non-commercial Stations: Were licensed by educational programming(educational stations). Mostly operated by school districts.
F R A G M E N T E D T E L E V I S I O N I N D U S T R Y :
1.Terrestrial Television: Television station is used to transmit signal on rodges, or skycrapers built tall towers to extend signals.2. Cable Television: Type of television system that delivers television programming to viewers thriugh cables that requires subscription. Example, CNN was the first relevision news service.3. Satellite Television: Third program delivery service that is by passed both local and cable systems. Satellite-direct transmission to individual earth stations, signal is transmitted by a reciever from an overhead rooftop dish.
Movie Industry Structure
3 main movie industry components:
- Production: Process includes Actors, Directors, and Producers who organize projects and raise money to produce them.
- Distribution: The distribution companies book movies into theaters, produce trailers, place advertising and also negotiate money.
- Exhibition: The movie exhibitors are responsiable for the attendance of the movie itself. Example: it will be exposed in VOX/ Nova Cinema.
Hollywood six movie studios:
1. Disney/Walt Disney: Produce full-feature animated movies, nature documentaires and pre-teen television shows. Like: The Mickey Mouse Club. Its mission is to entertain, inform, and inspire people around the globe through the power of unparalleled storytelling.2. Columbia: Columbia has moved through high-visibility ownership including Coca-Cola and the Japanese electronics company Sony. Movies are produced and distributed under brand names Columbia and Tri-Star.Ex: Venom, The Shallows. 3. Paramount: Oldest existing movie studio, Paramount as the distinction of being the only major studio with headquarters still in Hollywood. Ex: Scream 4. 20th Century Fox: This studio is now part of global media empire of Rupert Murdochs News Corporation in Australia. Avatar was produced by 3 studios to share the risk of high-budget and Titanic was a partnership between the Paramount and 20th Century Fox to share risk. 5. Universal: American film production and distribution company owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast. EX: OPENHEIMER 6. Warner: Founded in 1918, Warner Bros. The company produces and distributes movies and television programs carrying the Warner name but also the names Castle Rock, New Line and Lorimar. Ex: JOKER, The Meg
Movie Genres types
1. Narrative Films: Film is a motion picture that tells a fictional or fictionalized story , event or nattative .2. Talkies: First movie ever transformed from silent visuals to an era of auditory storytelling . 3. Animated Films: Drawings ,models , etc . are ones that are photographed or created by a computer and shown in a way that makes them move. 4. Documentaries: A documentary is a respresentation of actual event and people . 5. Little Movies: Short film is a film with a low running time. The acedemy of motion oicture arts and sciences defines a short film as '' an original motion picture that.
T E L E V I S I O N G E N R E S
1. Sitcoms: Many programs that early televisioin adapted from radio were series with continuing characters.2. Dramatic Series: A dramatic series is a TV show that tells a story with intense or emotional elements unfolding across multiple episodes.3. Reality Shows: Reality shows are unscripted television programs that capture unfilitered,everyday activites and interactions of real pepole ,often in competitve or dramtic settings.
Television Genres
News: Recieved information about recent events.Television and documentaries: A television or radio program, or a film, which shows real events or provides information about a particular subject.
Small-screen genres:
Video games: Playing an electronic video game, which is often done on a dedicated gaming console, PC or smartphone. Quick drama: A drama series but small. Live Tv: One in which an event or performance is broadcast at exactly the same time as it happens, rather than being recorded first. Product and dvertising quailty : An estimate of the experiance that users have when they see your search ads . Do - It - Yourself : diy
Platform flux:
Box office : To refer to the commercial success of a film , play , or actor in terms of the audience size or takings that they command ( big box office hit ) . Attendence peak : The US cinema attendance peaked in 1946 when 90 million tickets were sold per week . Multiplexes : Movie theater with multiple screens. .
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