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Jul 21, 2023 · And we're talking about the changing landscape - the dramatically changing landscape in the movie and TV industry and how that's the backdrop for the current writers and actors strike in...
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Apr 27, 2024 · Newsweek talks to the experts to to find where change will lead Tinseltown in the next ten years. The Hollywood sign looks to the future of staff, including a cameraman, and even film itself.
Mar 4, 2023 · The gross receipts for 2022 were down about 30%, 35% from 2019 pre-pandemic, and that coincided with about a 30% reduction in the number of the movies that went to theaters that year. It's going...
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A number of major film and television festivals have been canceled altogether, delayed indefinitely, or moved online. When such extreme schedule changes arise, critics and publications are forced to not only reschedule flights or cancel reservations, but also rethink their coverage and reckon with lost networking opportunities. Freelance writer Joi...
There are also more nuanced adjustments required during a global pandemic. It’s not only that schedules are in flux and content is unpredictable, both of which impact print publications acutely because of the rigidness of press deadlines. But there’s also an interpersonal and emotional awareness of the ways that people are coping with the new “norm...
Every outlet has its own approach to pivoting away from new-release film coverage when there are fewer theatrical releases. Many are leaning into television, streaming, and VOD. Vulture writers are live-tweeting while watching previous releases as part of their “Friday Night Movie Club”; The Ringer is leaning further into streaming guides, best-of ...
One of the biggest challenges right now is that so much is unknown. No one can predict when production will pick back up, when theaters will reopen, or when fans will return to them (and in what numbers). What’s also up in the air is how the intense pivot to streaming will impact the ways that audiences expect to watch movies and TV moving forward,...
Jun 20, 2019 · Netflix is revolutionizing the way people watch films, while major new streaming services from Apple, Disney, Warner Bros. and other deep-pocketed studios are coming soon. And every aspect of the...
The impact of COVID-19 on movie theaters has accelerated two preexisting trends: More people are staying home to enjoy movies and other entertainment, and more studios and media distributors are developing their own direct-to-consumer streaming services.
May 1, 2024 · Read on to learn about: 1. How studio and streamer outputs measure up against each other. 2. Which distributors have been making the most of the box office and festivals. 3. Comprehensive...