Deck 2: A Business Overview of Film

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What is the value of the intellectual property of film?
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As intellectual property, what elements within a movie can be further exploited?
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What does the complex and collaborative nature of filmmaking rely upon?
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Why does film take a long time to make and sell?
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What is the structure of the film industry now, monopoly or oligopoly?
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How is movie consumption cyclical?
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What is price elasticity?
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How are movie tickets price elastic?
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What are 2 of key characteristics of the movie industry?

A) Film is intellectual property
B) Managing creative talent
C) Film is a global product
D) Film takes a long time to develop, produce and market
E) Market Structure - Oligopoly versus Monopoly
F) Cyclical
G) Price elasticity
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What are the principal functional sectors of the industry?

A) Production
B) Movie Sound Stage
C) Distribution
D) Actor
E) Exhibition
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Which description does NOT describe the studios:

A) Owned by a public company
B) Paramount Pictures
C) Don't work together to control technology and pricing
D) Horizontally and Vertically Integrated
E) Oligopoly
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Disrupters to the film industry consist of:

A) Online streaming services aggressively producing content
B) Netflix
C) Amazon
D) Smartwatches
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If a studio is vertically integrated, what do they control? Some aspect of each of movie:

A) Production
B) Exhibition
C) Word of Mouth
D) Distribution
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Production consists of the actual shooting of a film.
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Studios with their resources, experience and expertise, do not dominate film distribution.
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Exhibition takes place at a retail level where viewers pay to see a movie.
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Netflix is a streaming service is no threat to the studios.
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Netflix and Amazon are spending aggressively on production, disrupting the studios.
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Telco companies AT&T, Verizon and cable giant Comcast are not interested in getting into movies and pose no potential competition to the studios.
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Netflix and Amazon do not exert pressure on the industry; in fact, these companies are making things much easier for the studios.
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Television hurt the movie industry, creating significant competition to movies.
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Indie filmmakers could benefit from new media players as they spend capital on movie content.
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Describe why studios may be threatened by the new media players creating movie content.
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Deck 2: A Business Overview of Film
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What is the value of the intellectual property of film?
The value is the right to exploit it, make copies of a film and license and sell it.
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As intellectual property, what elements within a movie can be further exploited?
Characters, story elements, licensing of production elements, spinoffs and other media.
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What does the complex and collaborative nature of filmmaking rely upon?
It relies on the successful collaboration of creative artists, and large financial investment.
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Why does film take a long time to make and sell?
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What is the structure of the film industry now, monopoly or oligopoly?
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How is movie consumption cyclical?
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What is price elasticity?
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How are movie tickets price elastic?
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What are 2 of key characteristics of the movie industry?

A) Film is intellectual property
B) Managing creative talent
C) Film is a global product
D) Film takes a long time to develop, produce and market
E) Market Structure - Oligopoly versus Monopoly
F) Cyclical
G) Price elasticity
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What are the principal functional sectors of the industry?

A) Production
B) Movie Sound Stage
C) Distribution
D) Actor
E) Exhibition
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Which description does NOT describe the studios:

A) Owned by a public company
B) Paramount Pictures
C) Don't work together to control technology and pricing
D) Horizontally and Vertically Integrated
E) Oligopoly
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Disrupters to the film industry consist of:

A) Online streaming services aggressively producing content
B) Netflix
C) Amazon
D) Smartwatches
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If a studio is vertically integrated, what do they control? Some aspect of each of movie:

A) Production
B) Exhibition
C) Word of Mouth
D) Distribution
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Production consists of the actual shooting of a film.
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Studios with their resources, experience and expertise, do not dominate film distribution.
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Exhibition takes place at a retail level where viewers pay to see a movie.
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Netflix is a streaming service is no threat to the studios.
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Netflix and Amazon are spending aggressively on production, disrupting the studios.
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Telco companies AT&T, Verizon and cable giant Comcast are not interested in getting into movies and pose no potential competition to the studios.
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Netflix and Amazon do not exert pressure on the industry; in fact, these companies are making things much easier for the studios.
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Television hurt the movie industry, creating significant competition to movies.
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Indie filmmakers could benefit from new media players as they spend capital on movie content.
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Describe why studios may be threatened by the new media players creating movie content.
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