Indian Movie Entrepreneurship

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The Indian movie industry has received scant attention for its spirit of enterprise. Indian Movie Entrepreneurship addresses this omission. The book provides expert insights into cultural entrepreneurship and the movie business in India.


One of the world's most prolific creative industries, the Indian movie industry

has received scant attention for its spirit of enterprise. Indian Movie Entrepreneurship

addresses this omission.

For many readers, it might come as a surprise that the Indian movie industry is

not just Bollywood and that it has several regional clusters, which are just as vibrant,

with a significant output. The authors begin by outlining the contours of Indian

cinema and the different regional language hubs that form part of the larger picture.

The reader is then offered a glimpse into the actual process of making a film

from day zero to release day. The key players in the Indian movie ecosystem are

analysed, with the central role of the producer highlighted. Concluding with a look

into the future of the entrepreneurial process in the Indian movie industry, the

authors illuminate the shifting parameters of distribution and exhibition.

Appealing to those interested in understanding the entrepreneurial journey of

the Indian movie industry, the book provides a sneak peek into the business

landscape of India more broadly.


'Producers are the backbone of a movie industry and this book perfectly chronicles the challenges faced by movie producers' -- Arya, Actor and Producer 'The Indian movie industry encompasses South, North, East and Western regions of India and it is much more than just Bollywood. I am glad that this book takes a holistic view and presents the span and depth of this industry.' -- Katragadda Prasad, President, South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce 'In the past 2 decades, by organising the Chennai International Film Festival, we have successfully placed Chennai on the World map of Cinema. This book takes a step forward in recording the cinema legacy of Chennai and pointing to its historical significance.' -- Emanadar Thangaraj, Festival Director, Chennai International Film Festival 'Born and brought up in the amazing world of Indian cinema, for me it is riveting to read the incredibly challenging journey of a film entrepreneur that is captured very well in this book' -- Sanjay Wadhwa, Third generation movie entrepreneur, financier, distributor and content aggregator

Autorentext

Rajeev Kamineni was actively involved in the production, marketing and business

development of 14 movies in the Indian movie industry. He was a member of

the board of the Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation (ICAF), and an organising

committee member of the Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF).

Ruth Rentschler OAM has more than 20 years' experience in services, arts and

cultural management; and leadership in hospitality, the creative industries and academia.

She has similar experience working in governance, management and marketing

in the non-profit sphere at local, state, national and international levels. She was Head

of the School of Management and Professor of Arts and Cultural Leadership at the

University of South Australia.


Klappentext

One of the world's most prolific creative industries, the Indian movie industry has received scant attention for its spirit of enterprise. Indian Movie Entrepreneurship addresses this omission. For many readers, it might come as a surprise that the Indian movie industry is not just Bollywood and that it has several regional clusters, which are just as vibrant, with a significant output. The authors begin by outlining the contours of Indian cinema and the different regional language hubs that form part of the larger picture. The reader is then offered a glimpse into the actual process of making a film from day zero to release day. The key players in the Indian movie ecosystem are analysed, with the central role of the producer highlighted. Concluding with a look into the future of the entrepreneurial process in the Indian movie industry, the authors illuminate the shifting parameters of distribution and exhibition. Appealing to those interested in understanding the entrepreneurial journey of the Indian movie industry, the book provides a sneak peek into the business landscape of India more broadly.


Inhalt

  1. Indian Movie Entrepreneurship: Opening Credits 2. Indian Movie Diversity: The Different Woods 3. Entrepreneurial Movie Producers in India 4. Green Lighting: Resourcing Movies in India 5. Managing Indian Movie Stars: Starry Tantrums, Combination Craze 6. Blockbusters and Bombs in the Indian Movie Business 7. The Future of Entrepreneurship in Indian Cinema: Closing Credits

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138393813
    • Genre Business Administration
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 134
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9781138393813
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-138-39381-3
    • Titel Indian Movie Entrepreneurship
    • Autor Rajeev Kamineni , Rentschler Ruth
    • Untertitel Not just song and dance
    • Gewicht 453g

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