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The Business of Media Distribution: Monetizing Film, TV and Video Content in an Online World

The Business of Media Distribution: Monetizing Film, TV and Video Content in an Online WorldAuthor: Jeff Ulin
Publisher: Focal Press

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Pages: 528
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ISBN: 024081200X
Dewey Decimal Number: 384.068
EAN: 9780240812007
ASIN: 024081200X

Publication Date: October 5, 2009
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Written by the insider who headed sales for Lucasfilm across distribution markets and managed the release of Star Wars Episode III, this is the first book to show how all related media distribution markets, including television, video and online, work together and independently to finance and maximize profits on productions. It demystifies how an idea moves from concept to profits and how distribution quietly dominates an industry otherwise grounded in high profile elements (production, marketing, creative, finance, law).



The book provides a unique apprenticeship to the business, illuminating at a macro level how an idea can move from concept to generating $1 Billion, relating theory and practice in the context of the maturation of global market segments, and exposing the devil in the detail that impacts bottom line profits.



Producers, media executives, students and entertainment attorneys in specific niches will benefit from this wide-ranging look at the business across various distribution outlets, including theatrical, video, television, online, merchandising, video-on-demand, etc. This book is officially endorsed by Variety magazine.



* Covers the entire range distribution outlets; learn how your speciality relates to the big picture
* The definitive book on how studios and networks make money; apply the knowledge and concepts to your business - endorsed by Variety magazine!
* Demystifies net and gross: learn how/when you get the money once you've produced a film
*Includes perspectives from leading industry executives from studios, networks and online leaders, including Fox, Paramount, MGM, ABC, Lucasfilm, Pixar, YouTube, Hulu, Amazon, etc.
*Illustrates historical film windows, the economic drivers behind them, and how online and digital delivery applications are changing the landscape
* Relates economic theory, in the trenches practices, market history and current trends
*Explores and highlights online influences to each sub-distribution market (e.g., film, video, TV) throughout the development, production, financing, marketing and distribution chain




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars A great find and a wonderful read!   October 29, 2009
Chiahui Gao (San Francisco)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A great find and a wonderful read. Thanks to author for writing this wonderful book which contains sophisticated business knowledge along with resources for media professionals. Mr. Ulin provides enormous clarity to navigating the world of TV and Motion Picture Licensing. I would recommend this book to anyone thinking of going into the business side of entertainment.




5 out of 5 stars Great Book!   October 29, 2009
Peter Bradley (San Francisco, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The author hits if right on the head on the first page "an overview of how the business side of Television and Motion Picture industries work" from a licensing point of view.

Ever want to find out why Hollywood "windows" films, first in theatres, then PPV, Airlines, Pay TV and Free TV? It's in this book along with details ranging from merchandising to licensing Spiderman Action Figures.

This book is a terrific resource for people on both sides of the media licensing world. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the real business of entertainment. This book covers a lot of ground and is entertaining at the same time due to the author's great writing style and the frequent use of examples.

I wish I had a book like this at the beginning of my career; it would have made my job so much easier.

Peter Bradley, Digital Entertainment Entrepreneur. First internet music distribution license (EMI 1996) and first to license BBC HD for online distribution (2005).





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