TY - BOOK ID - 78495947 TI - Hollywood is everywhere : global directors in the blockbuster era PY - 2016 SN - 9048524970 9789048524976 9789089647399 9089647392 9789089647399 PB - Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Digital media KW - Digital cinematography. KW - Cinematography KW - Digital filmmaking KW - Digital moviemaking KW - Electronic media KW - New media (Digital media) KW - Mass media KW - Digital communications KW - Online journalism KW - Influence. KW - Digital techniques KW - Motion pictures KW - Motion pictures and globalization. KW - Motion picture producers and directors. KW - Motion picture industry KW - PERFORMING ARTS KW - Direction of motion pictures KW - Film-making (Motion pictures) KW - Filmmaking (Motion pictures) KW - Motion picture direction KW - Motion picture plays KW - Motion picture production KW - Movie-making KW - Moviemaking KW - Production of motion pictures KW - Directors, Motion picture KW - Film directors KW - Film producers KW - Filmmakers KW - Motion picture directors KW - Moviemakers KW - Moving-picture producers and directors KW - Producers, Motion picture KW - Persons KW - Globalization and motion pictures KW - Globalization KW - Show business KW - Arts KW - Performance art KW - Production and direction. KW - Finance. KW - Reference. KW - Production and direction KW - Direction KW - Finance KW - Los Angeles- Hollywood KW - LosAngeles-Hollywood KW - Hollywood, Calif. KW - Los Angeles-Hollywood, Calif. KW - Los Angeles, Calif. KW - Los Angeles- Hollywood, Calif. KW - Globalization, Cultural Industries, Hollywood, Transnational Cinema. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78495947 AB - Hollywood has a long tradition of bringing in emigre directors from around the world, dating back to the silent era. Today, as the film industry is ever more global, the people who make blockbuster movies seemingly reflect this tradition, hailing from many countries across the world. But that fact hides a fundamental difference, one that Melis Behlil examines in Hollywood is Everywhere: today's Hollywood studios are themselves transnational, with ownership structures and financial arrangements that stretch far beyond the borders of the United States. Seen in that context, today's international directors are less analogous to the emigre talent of the past than to ordinary transnational employees of other major global corporations. ER -