Business Strategies of the Major Hollywood Film Studios (1929–2024)

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Business Strategies
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corporate strategy media
creative industries research
entertainment business models
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Film
Film Business
Film History
Film Industry
film production management
Film Studies
Film Studios
Filmmaking
Hollywood
Hollywood studio commercial strategies
Media Industries
media industry analysis
Media Theory
motion picture economics
Postproduction
Production
Television

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032301587
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Surveying the strategies employed by film studios to market and produce their most successful films between 1929 and present day, this book incorporates multilayered comprehensive analysis on the media industry and how it works.

Author and business strategist Guy Di Piazza draws on over 25 years of experience and provides insights into the corporate, business, market and production strategies of the leading motion picture companies through a 95- year history. Investigating the initiatives employed particularly for the most successful (or premium) films allows Guy to evaluate the commercial and creative strategies of the major film studios during four distinct historical periods: The golden age of Hollywood (1929– 1949); Hollywood in decline and in transition (1950– 1966); The new American cinema (1967– 1976); and The era of media giants (1977– 2024).

With extensive business strategy analysis, this book assesses the film industry from a commercial and economic perspective to bring better understanding to readers as to how the major studios have evolved over time and what that means for today’s digitally connected world. Ideal for researchers and advanced students studying film business and the media industry, as well as professionals in the film business.

Guy Di Piazza is a leading media and entertainment specialist and has over 25 years of experience as a management consultant and corporate finance executive in the field of media and entertainment. His experience spans globally at some of the world’s leading film and television companies, helping business leaders shape their future business, market and product strategies. During the past 25 years, Guy has worked with Motion Picture Association (MPA), NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, The Walt Disney Company, AMC Networks, Mitsui Media, BBC, ITV and many other media organisations.

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