Screen Industries in East-Central Europe - Petr Szczepanik

Screen Industries in East-Central Europe

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Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2021
BFI Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-83902-273-9 (ISBN)
118,45 inkl. MwSt
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.

This book provides an alternative perspective into the audiovisual and media industries of eastern and central Europe, namely the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary. In doing so, it offers insight into the ways the screen industries of small nations are positioned in and respond to globalization and digitalization. Petr Szczepanik suggests that for these ‘digital peripheries’, globalization and digitalization are as yet incomplete, stumbling processes, closely intertwined with and mediated by deeply local circumstances and players.

Instead of a top-down economic or political overview, this book places central focus on the lived realities of producers as key initiators, facilitators, and cultural intermediaries. Drawing on in-depth interviews, it looks closely at how their agency is circumscribed by the limited scale and peripheral positioning of the markets in which they operate, and how they struggle to come to terms with these constraints through their business strategies, creative thinking and professional self-perceptions.

Each of the seven chapters provides a close study of one such production practice. This includes but is not limited to independent producers limited by the size of their home markets; the ‘service producers’ working on large Western projects in Prague and Budapest and short-form online video production with its promise of dynamic growth in the era of mobile. However diverse, all these cases illustrate that while many industry practices and actors remain territorially and nationally bound, it is impossible to understand the full complexity of media markets and producer practices in the internet era without considering transcultural networks and flows. Theoretically building on the literature in critical media industry studies, this book offers a comparative analytical framework for studying small and/or peripheral media industries beyond east-central Europe.

Petr Szczepanik is an Associate Professor at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He has written books on the Czech media industries of the 1930s (Konzervy se slovy, 2009) and on the state-socialist production mode (Továrna Barrandov, 2016). He led the EU-funded FIND project (www.projectfind.cz, 2012–2014), which used student internships for a collective ethnography of production cultures. He is now leading the Screen Industries in Central and Eastern Europe Research Group (Charles University, a part of the EU-funded project KREAS).

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: East-central European media as digital peripheries
1. Post-socialist producer: The production culture of a small and peripheral media industry
2. Managing the ‘Ida effect’: An art-house producer breaking out of the periphery
3. The service producer and the globalization of media production
4. Breaking through the East European ceiling: Minority co-production and the new symbolic economy of small-market cinemas
5. Public service television as a producer
6. HBO Europe’s original programming in the era of streaming wars
7. Digital producers: Short-form web television positions itself between clickbait and public service
Conclusion: ‘High circumscription’ in the era of global streamers, and more questions to be asked
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Screen Industries
Zusatzinfo 15 bw illus
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 768 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
ISBN-10 1-83902-273-6 / 1839022736
ISBN-13 978-1-83902-273-9 / 9781839022739
Zustand Neuware
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