Distribution Evolution: On-Demand and the Relocation of Specialized Film
Autor Elliott W. Nikdelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2025
Welcome to the age of on-demand. This is a world replete with choice, a world where consumers dictate the terms of their viewing experience, choosing what to watch, when and how, a world devoid of monopoly where the niche and undiscovered stand shoulder to shoulder with the rich and the powerful. These stories of disruption have come to shape the popular perception of on-demand, but does this vision paint an accurate portrait of today's streaming landscape?
Distribution Evolution assesses whether digital distribution is the democratising force we were promised. Does on-demand disrupt and displace the monopolistic practices and patterns that have long curtailed the wider reach of specialised film? Or does this vision of disruption resemble little more than a fantasy crafted by gifted storytellers and cunning marketeers? To answer these questions, Distribution Evolution looks to the past to form a picture of the present. Whether it be the emergence of new practices or the persistence of old ones, the book reveals how a complex interplay between past and present is shaping the digital future. The resulting work provides a new framework through which to understand the on-demand era as a process of relocation, not transformation - evolution, not revolution.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501375514
ISBN-10: 1501375512
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501375512
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Tables
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: On-Demand and the Relocation of Specialised Film
PART ONE: PAST
2. The Marginalisation of Specialised Film I: The Polarisation of British Film Culture
3. The Marginalisation of Specialised Film II: False Dawns and False Promises
4. Disruption and the Digital Frontier
PART TWO: PRESENT
5. Mapping the Infrastructure of On-Demand I: The Route to On-Demand
6. Mapping the Infrastructure of On-Demand II: Algorithms, Interfaces and the Engineering of Discovery
7. MUBI, the Online Culture of Specialised Film and the Politics of Distinction
PART THREE: FUTURE
8. Conclusion: The Future for Specialised Film
Notes
Select Bibliography
Appendices
Index
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: On-Demand and the Relocation of Specialised Film
PART ONE: PAST
2. The Marginalisation of Specialised Film I: The Polarisation of British Film Culture
3. The Marginalisation of Specialised Film II: False Dawns and False Promises
4. Disruption and the Digital Frontier
PART TWO: PRESENT
5. Mapping the Infrastructure of On-Demand I: The Route to On-Demand
6. Mapping the Infrastructure of On-Demand II: Algorithms, Interfaces and the Engineering of Discovery
7. MUBI, the Online Culture of Specialised Film and the Politics of Distinction
PART THREE: FUTURE
8. Conclusion: The Future for Specialised Film
Notes
Select Bibliography
Appendices
Index
Recenzii
This is a very timely intervention in the growing field of distribution studies that puts the circulation of specialist content at the centre of the discussion through a thorough and historically situated examination of both the disruptions and continuities brought about by digital distribution.
With energetic prose and detailed analysis, Elliott W. Nikdel rightly punctures the zealotry around ideas of disruption and democratisation in the streaming era. By taking a historical view informed by empirical documentation of specialised film distribution in Britain and beyond, he instead shows how today's distribution environment is marked by both continuity and change. Pointed yet nuanced in its arguments, Distribution Evolution is required reading for anyone interested in the past, present and future of film and media distribution.
A smart corrective to the streaming industry's narratives of disruption and unlimited choice, Elliot W. Nikdel deftly draws our attention to areas of continuity in the distribution of film and television, providing important historical and critical context for the landscape encountered by contemporary audiences and contributing thoughtfully to the study of media distribution as a locus for important choices and infrastructures that shape our access to culture.
With energetic prose and detailed analysis, Elliott W. Nikdel rightly punctures the zealotry around ideas of disruption and democratisation in the streaming era. By taking a historical view informed by empirical documentation of specialised film distribution in Britain and beyond, he instead shows how today's distribution environment is marked by both continuity and change. Pointed yet nuanced in its arguments, Distribution Evolution is required reading for anyone interested in the past, present and future of film and media distribution.
A smart corrective to the streaming industry's narratives of disruption and unlimited choice, Elliot W. Nikdel deftly draws our attention to areas of continuity in the distribution of film and television, providing important historical and critical context for the landscape encountered by contemporary audiences and contributing thoughtfully to the study of media distribution as a locus for important choices and infrastructures that shape our access to culture.