JMM 102 TEST #2
OTT
"Over the Top" Example: Netflix, Vue, Sling, YoutubeTV, Hulu Live,
Worldwide Box Office
#1 Avengers Endgame Avatar, Fast and Furious 7 did better Overseas
MPAA
(Motion Picture Association of America) is a trade organization that represents the major film studios. President Will Hays
audience ratings
-Challenge of rating major and minor broadcast networks, major cable networks, and minor cable networks. -Problem of counting DVR audiences. -Nielsen Media Research is major rating company.
What makes a movie profitable?
-small budget -clear target audience -modest box office -great return on investment
Blacklist continued until____ when Hollywood Ten member ____ hired to write Spartacus, Exodus
1960; Dalton Trumbo
The Blacklist
A list of 324 actors, writers, producers and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
Traditional economic models Non-linear Model #1
AVOD Main source of revenue: advertising Examples: Youtube, Pluto TV, etc.
Traditional economic models Non-linear Model #2:
AVOD/SVOD combination Main source of revenue: advertising and subscription fees Examples: Hulu, Peacock, etc
Rentals
Accounting term for the revenues returned to a film distributor Net to distributor (50-60%)
Comscore
American media measurement company Merged with Rentrak in 2015
Community antenna television (CATV)
An early form of cable television used to distribute broadcast channels in communities with poor television reception.
Traditional linear TV - Model #2:
Basic cable TV Main source of revenue: advertising and subscription fees Examples: Bravo, TBS, CNN, Discovery, Fox News
2018: Top Grossing Films (Domestic)
Black Panther Avengers Infinity War Incredibles 2
MVPDs
Cable Satellite Phone
The Great Train Robbery (1903)
Contains 12 separate scenes Is shot in a variety of locations Tells a realistic story Established basic film storytelling conventions
1919: United Artists
Created by directors and actors that were against the studios and joined to form their own company
"P&A" (Prints and Advertising)
Distributor, not theaters (exhibitors) bears these costs
1948 Paramount ruling
Divestiture of movie theaters No more blind bidding No more block booking
1986: Rupert Murdoch launches
FOX Network
Why is there at least: 10 Star Wars movies 20 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies 5 DC Expanded Universe movies?
Fans become invested in series It is cheaper than making a new movie Continues to target the same market Nostalgia
Black Panther Movie
First big-budget superhero movie to have black director, hero, and predominantly black cast Huge financial success (#3 on all-time box office list)
Traditional linear TV - Model #1:
Free TV or Broadcast TV Main source of revenue: advertising Examples: NBC, CBS, Telemundo, ABC, etc.
Domestic Gross BO
Gone with the Wind (1939) Star Wars Sound of Music
Hollywood Ten
Group of people in the film industry who were jailed for refusing to answer congressional questions regarding Communist influence in Hollywood
Affiliates
Have license from FCC, equipment, and local staff If affiliate carries programming from network, get limited ad revenue and (may) get carriage fee Can also carry local and syndicated programming, keep all ad revenue
Theatrical "windows"
Historically six months before a movie got to DVD or Online. More recently 90 days
Perceptions of Hollywood amongst American society in the mid twentieth century:
Hollywood was believe to be Communists (blacklist) Jews (nazi influence in the early 1930s)
One of the first sitcoms to be filmed, rather than live
I Love Lucy
United Artists is owned today by
MGM
In September 2019 the MPAA changed its name to
MPA. Motion Picture Association to be more inclusive
Black Panther
Made for $200 million (larger than average for a non-sequel MCU movie) Had up-and-coming writer/director, top black actor Concerns about toy revenue But made more than $659 million domestically, $1.34 billion globally
D.W Griffith Intolerance
Marked a point at which outside financial backing became necessary for a movie to be produced
People_____ used in larger markets
Meters
MVPD
Multichannel Video Program Distributor The market of television distributors, cable has the majority of viewers but no longer exercises a monopoly.
Big Four Networks
NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX
How much does it cost to release a film?
Negative cost: cost of creating and editing a film, including but not limited to music, script, actors, director, etc
Disruptors
Netflix Hulu Amazon
Rating point
Percentage of potential television audience actually watching the show =
Share
Percentage of television sets in use tuned to a show
Vertical Integration
Practice where a single entity controls the entire process of a product, from the raw materials to distribution Production-Distribution-Exhibition
Traditional linear TV - Model #3:
Premium or pay TV Main source of revenue: subscription fees Examples: HBO, Showtime, Starz, etc....
Are franchise movies more important than stand-alone blockbusters?
Probably yes, because franchise movies are build off sequels and merchandising.
1920s: birth of the
Production Code (Hays Code)
Split
Revenue sharing formula between movie theaters (exhibitors) and distributors
Traditional economic models Non-linear Model #3
SVOD Main source of revenue: subscription fees Examples: Netflix, Hulu Premium, HBO Plus, etc....
Bringing Diversity to Superhero World
School and church groups attending Importance of diversity in storytelling Other diverse films like Coco, Moonlight and Get Out have found commercial and critical success
Production Code
Self-imposed rules for Hollywood media content. The head of the police can impose a movie Didn't have first amendment protection. Strict rules on sex, profanity, and violence controlled movie content from 1930s to 1968
Who is the distributor?
Studios
United States vs. Paramount
Supreme Court ended the studios' hold over the industry The beginning of the break-up of the studio system under anti-trust laws
TVHH
TV households, households with one or more TV set
vMVPD:
Technically considered OTT Offer linear services DVR capability Web-based Examples: Sling, YouTubeTV, Hulu Live
Linear TV
Television service where the viewer has to watch a scheduled TV program at the particular time it's offered, and on the particular channel it's presented on
1903: Edwin S. Porter directs
The Great Train Robbery
TVOD
Transactional Video on demand
Have We Entered the Franchise Era?
Yes
D.W. Griffith: Birth of a Nation
a 1915 silent film Created the feature-length film Feature 40 minutes long at least Most expensive movie of all time
DMAs (Designated Market Areas)
a term to define a TV market area; each country in the US belongs to only one DMA
AVOD
advertising video on demand
Transactional rental
are a record of the rent for each rental period.
Why the Box Office is misleading?
because it only tells you how money did it make not how many people go see it
Murdoch became a US citizen in 1985, why?
because to own a tv network you must be American
By the early 1960s many movies released without
code approval
EST
electronic sell through (downloads)
Block bookings
force theater owners to take films they may not want as well as more popular ones
Box Office
income from ticket sales
Broadcast networks provide programming to
local affiliated stations
Nielsen
main provider of measurement in US TV
1968: MPAA launching_______ still in use today with some modifications
movie rating system
Nut
movie theaters overhead
Movies reflected the changing social values of the
post-WW II America
SVOD
subscription video on demand, i.e. a service like Netflix or Amazon Prime
In the Studio System ___ were developed.
talking pictures
VOD
video on demand
Net
what results after costs are deducted
Gross Domestic Product
what they offer
The Studio System
when major studios controlled all aspects of the movie industry
Blind bidding
where movie theaters were forced to buy films they may not have viewed