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- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b12937410.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-235) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : signs of the time -- The American film industry before video -- The American film industry and video -- The political economy of distribution -- Video and the audience -- Structure of the study -- pt. 1. Film distribution and home viewing before the VCR -- From universal audiences to feature-length films -- Movies at home -- Tiered releasing -- Broadcasting : the other entertainment medium -- Postwar film exhibition -- Distributing films to smaller audiences -- Television advertising and Jaws : marketing the shark wide and deep -- ch. 2. The development of video recording -- Broadcast networks and recording technology -- Television and recording -- Home video 1 : playback-only systems -- Home video 2 : Japanese recorder system development -- ch. 3. Home video : the early years -- Choice, "harried" leisure, and new technologies -- The emergence of cable -- The universal lawsuit -- VCR and subversion --".
- catalog description "LIVE, Miramax, and New Line -- Conclusion -- ch. 7. The lessons of the video revolution -- Media industries after the VCR -- Home video and changes in the form of film -- Images of audience time -- A philosophic view of film and audience -- Whither the mass audience?".
- catalog description "X-rated cassettes -- The majors start video distribution -- Videotape pricing -- ch. 4. The years of independence : 1981-1986 -- Independence on the cusp of video -- New companies get into video business -- Hollywood tries to control rentals -- Video, theater, and cable -- Pre-selling/pre-buying -- Video and new genres -- Vestron's video publishing -- Conclusion -- ch. 5. Video becomes big business -- The development of two-tiered pricing -- The new movie theater -- Microeconomics 1 : overview -- Microeconomics 2 : rental -- Video and other commodities -- Retailing consolidation -- Breadth versus depth -- Video advertising -- Video and revenue streams -- Production increase -- More money, same product -- ch. 6. Consolidation and shakeouts -- High concept -- Disney comes back on-line -- The majors hold the line on production expansion -- Vestron responds -- The fate of pre-selling and the mini-majors --".
- catalog extent "x, 245 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0292791453 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0292791461 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Texas film and media studies series".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Austin, TX: University of Texas Press,".
- catalog subject "384.55/8 21".
- catalog subject "PN1992.935 .W37 2001".
- catalog subject "Video recordings industry.".
- catalog subject "Video recordings.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : signs of the time -- The American film industry before video -- The American film industry and video -- The political economy of distribution -- Video and the audience -- Structure of the study -- pt. 1. Film distribution and home viewing before the VCR -- From universal audiences to feature-length films -- Movies at home -- Tiered releasing -- Broadcasting : the other entertainment medium -- Postwar film exhibition -- Distributing films to smaller audiences -- Television advertising and Jaws : marketing the shark wide and deep -- ch. 2. The development of video recording -- Broadcast networks and recording technology -- Television and recording -- Home video 1 : playback-only systems -- Home video 2 : Japanese recorder system development -- ch. 3. Home video : the early years -- Choice, "harried" leisure, and new technologies -- The emergence of cable -- The universal lawsuit -- VCR and subversion --".
- catalog tableOfContents "LIVE, Miramax, and New Line -- Conclusion -- ch. 7. The lessons of the video revolution -- Media industries after the VCR -- Home video and changes in the form of film -- Images of audience time -- A philosophic view of film and audience -- Whither the mass audience?".
- catalog tableOfContents "X-rated cassettes -- The majors start video distribution -- Videotape pricing -- ch. 4. The years of independence : 1981-1986 -- Independence on the cusp of video -- New companies get into video business -- Hollywood tries to control rentals -- Video, theater, and cable -- Pre-selling/pre-buying -- Video and new genres -- Vestron's video publishing -- Conclusion -- ch. 5. Video becomes big business -- The development of two-tiered pricing -- The new movie theater -- Microeconomics 1 : overview -- Microeconomics 2 : rental -- Video and other commodities -- Retailing consolidation -- Breadth versus depth -- Video advertising -- Video and revenue streams -- Production increase -- More money, same product -- ch. 6. Consolidation and shakeouts -- High concept -- Disney comes back on-line -- The majors hold the line on production expansion -- Vestron responds -- The fate of pre-selling and the mini-majors --".
- catalog title "Veni, vidi, video : the Hollywood empire and the VCR / Frederick Wasser.".
- catalog type "text".