
Reaching Audiences
Distribution and Promotion of Alternative Moving Image
Intellect Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-84150-157-4 (ISBN)
Description
Through a series of case studies, this book tracks the inventive distribution and exhibition initiatives developed over the last 40 years by an array of small companies on the periphery of the beleaguered UK film industry. That their practices are now being replicated by a new generation of digital distributors demonstrates that, while the digital 'revolution' has rendered those practices far easier to undertake and hugely increased their scope, the key issues in securing a more diverse moving image culture are not technological. Although largely invisible to outsiders, the importance of distributors and distribution networks are widely recognized within the industry and Reaching Audiences is a key contribution to our understanding of the role they both do and can play.
Reviews / Votes
'(an) important assessment of distribution outside the mainstream.' - E. Anna Claydon, Journal of British Cinema and TelevisionMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Intellect
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
532 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84150-157-4 (9781841501574)
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Julia Knight | Peter Thomas
Reaching Audiences
Distribution and Promotion of Alternative Moving Image
E-Book
05/2014
1st Edition
Intellect Books
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Persons
Julia Knight is a reader in media and cultural studies at the University of Sunderland.
Peter Thomas is an independent scholar, visiting lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire and a member of the Exploding Cinema collective.
Peter Thomas is an independent scholar, visiting lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire and a member of the Exploding Cinema collective.
Content
Foreword by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
Introduction: So Much More than Meets the Eye
Chapter 1: DIY, Counterculture and State Funding: The London Film-Makers' Co-op
Chapter 2: Exhibition, Political Agendas and Access to Audiences: The Other Cinema and Cinema of Women
Chapter 3: Technology, Television and Seeking Wider Audiences: London Video Access/London Electronic Arts and Albany Video Distribution
Chapter 4: Promotion, Selection and Engaging Audiences: Circles, Film and Video Umbrella, London Video Access and London Film-Makers' Co-op
Chapter 5: Changing Conditions, Under-Resourcing and Self-Sustainability: Cinenova
Chapter 6: Questions of Strategy, Policy and Agency: The Lux Saga
Chapter 7: Understanding Distribution
Introduction: So Much More than Meets the Eye
Chapter 1: DIY, Counterculture and State Funding: The London Film-Makers' Co-op
Chapter 2: Exhibition, Political Agendas and Access to Audiences: The Other Cinema and Cinema of Women
Chapter 3: Technology, Television and Seeking Wider Audiences: London Video Access/London Electronic Arts and Albany Video Distribution
Chapter 4: Promotion, Selection and Engaging Audiences: Circles, Film and Video Umbrella, London Video Access and London Film-Makers' Co-op
Chapter 5: Changing Conditions, Under-Resourcing and Self-Sustainability: Cinenova
Chapter 6: Questions of Strategy, Policy and Agency: The Lux Saga
Chapter 7: Understanding Distribution