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Performing Arts History & Criticism

The Decline of the Hollywood Empire

by (author) Hervé Fischer

translated by Rhonda Mullins

Publisher
Talonbooks
Initial publish date
Feb 2015
Category
History & Criticism
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889229655
    Publish Date
    Feb 2015
    List Price
    $17.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889225459
    Publish Date
    Sep 2006
    List Price
    $17.95

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The Hollywood empire was built over the course of a century through hard-nosed business practices such as block booking, dumping and buying up the competition, turning the silver screen into a goldmine in the process. The business logic that has driven the industry since its beginnings has gone into hyperdrive in recent years, with astronomical sums invested in productions and promotion. Ironically that massive outlay has gone toward churning out a flat, made-in-Hollywood universalism that can be exported planet-wide, but which is simultaneously losing audiences, primarily to the digital world, at an accelerating pace. The apparently insurmountable barriers of finance and distribution to entry into the world of entertainment have served, so far, to keep smaller players out of the frame and, Fischer contends, have destroyed the industry’s creative potential. It turns out too much money can kill cinema just as certainly as not enough.

In The Decline of the Hollywood Empire, artist and philosopher Hervé Fischer heralds an inevitable move from 35 mm to digital distribution, which will take what has until now existed only on the margins of the “entertainment industry”—independent film, amateur film, documentary and other genres—from bit players to starring roles: how the Trojan horse of digital technology and distribution, in the hands of independent producers, could well toll the bell for Hollywood’s hegemony in the business of film.

About the authors

Hervé Fischer
Philosopher and multimedia artist Hervé Fischer has worked tirelessly to promote innovative art forms that utilize and highlight science and technology. He is an internationally recognized lecturer and has published numerous articles, papers and books on art, communications and digital technology.

Rhonda Mullins
Rhonda Mullins is a freelance translator and journalist in Montreal. She has translated books, articles and film narrations. Mullins is also the managing editor of the online literary magazine carte blanche.

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Editorial Reviews

“AN ESSENTIAL READ. That sums up the importance of Fischer’s book … ” – Le Canada français

“A work that will definitely interest anyone who cares about the future of cinema.” – La Presse

“The bard of new media (and new times) has released a fervent, crusading book that offers both an education and a forecast … The facts may well soon bear out The Decline of the Hollywood Empire.” – Qui fait quoi

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