Contracting Out Hollywood
Runaway Productions and Foreign Location Shooting
Contributions by Marcus Breen, Susan Christopherson, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald Professor of Film, Lincol, Greg Elmer, Ben Goldsmith philanthropist and environmentalist, Nitan Govil, Sara Matheson, Tom O'Regan, Barbara Selznick Edited by Greg Elmer, Mike Gasher
Publication date:
11 March 2005Length of book:
200 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
221x149mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780742536944
In Hollywood's search for cheap, distinctive, and authentic locations, producers and directors are taking their business to foreign soil. Only one of the five 2002 Best Picture nominees was shot in the United States_The Hours, filmed in Hollywood, Florida. Contracting Out Hollywood addresses the American trend of 'runaway productions'_the growing practice of producing American films and television programs on foreign shores. Greg Elmer and Mike Gasher have gathered a group of contributors who seek to explain the phenomenon from historical, political, economic, and cultural perspectives, using case studies, challenges to contemporary screen, media, and globalization theories, and analyses of changing government politics toward cultural industries.