on provide scholarly deep-dives into the history of Black cinema, challenging the traditionally white-centric narrative of Hollywood [22].
The documentary, "The Business of Entertainment," takes viewers on a journey through the highs and lows of the entertainment industry, from the early days of cinema to the current streaming era. Through interviews with industry insiders, including producers, directors, actors, and musicians, the film provides a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. on provide scholarly deep-dives into the history of
Recent scholarship highlights several transformative shifts in the documentary and entertainment sectors: : Studios now compete not just with each
The Illusion of Exposure: What Entertainment Docs Don’t Show You the burnout of VFX artists
The entertainment industry is currently in flux. AI, strikes, residuals, and the death of the DVD commentary track mean that the documentary is now the primary archive of how art gets made. Tomorrow’s docs will likely focus on the TikTok creator economy, the burnout of VFX artists, and the psychological toll of virtual production.
: Studios now compete not just with each other, but with the broader landscape of social media and gaming for consumer time. Consolidation