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Risk in the Film Business: Known Unknowns
Risk in the Film Business: Known Unknowns
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This book explores the complex and contested subject of risk in the film business, based on original research and essential reading for scholars and risk management professionals.
Format: Hardback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 25 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate, multifaceted, and often contentious realm of risk within the film industry. Drawing upon extensive original research, it provides a deep insight into the practices and perspectives of industry professionals at the highest level. Serving as a vital resource for scholars with an interest in the film business, as well as risk management in general, this book offers invaluable insights and perspectives that will enhance our understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent in this dynamic field.
The film industry is a complex and multifaceted industry that is constantly evolving. It is characterized by a high level of risk, both financial and non-financial. This book explores the various risks that are faced by film producers, distributors, and exhibitors, and provides strategies for managing these risks.
One of the primary risks in the film industry is financial risk. Film producers and distributors invest a significant amount of money in the production and distribution of films, and there is always a risk that the film will not recoup its investment. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as poor marketing, negative reviews, or competition from other films. To manage financial risk, film producers and distributors need to carefully budget their films, seek out financing from reputable sources, and carefully monitor the financial performance of their films.
Another risk in the film industry is intellectual property risk. Film producers and distributors own the intellectual property rights to their films, and there is a risk that these rights will be infringed upon. This can be due to piracy, unauthorized distribution, or other forms of intellectual property theft. To manage intellectual property risk, film producers and distributors need to take steps to protect their intellectual property rights, such as through copyright registration, trademark registration, and patent registration.
In addition to financial and intellectual property risk, the film industry is also characterized by risk related to health and safety. Film productions can be dangerous places to work, and there is a risk of injury or illness to cast and crew members. To manage health and safety risk, film producers and distributors need to implement safety protocols and procedures, provide training to cast and crew members, and ensure that their productions comply with all relevant health and safety regulations.
Finally, the film industry is also characterized by risk related to political and social issues. Films can be controversial, and there is a risk that they will be banned or censored in certain countries or regions. To manage political and social risk, film producers and distributors need to be aware of the political and social climate in which their films will be released, and take steps to mitigate any potential risks.
In conclusion, the film industry is a complex and multifaceted industry that is characterized by a high level of risk. This book explores the various risks that are faced by film producers, distributors, and exhibitors, and provides strategies for managing these risks. By understanding and managing these risks, film producers and distributors can ensure that their films are successful and that they protect their intellectual property rights, health and safety, and political and social interests.
Weight: 740g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367675301
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