EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 30 MIN
How Documentaries Went Mainstream: A History, 1960-2022 by Nora Stone
from Explore New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment · host Sarah Leffler
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/679840 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Documentaries Went Mainstream: A History, 1960-2022 Author: Nora Stone Narrator: Emily Durante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 42 minutes Release date: June 6, 2023 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Since the 1960s, documentary films have moved closer to the mainstream, thanks to the popularity of rockumentaries, association with the independent film movement, support from public and cable television, and the rise of streaming video services. Documentary films have become reliable earners at the US box office and ubiquitous on streaming platforms, while historically they existed on the margins of mainstream media. The growing commercialization of documentary film has not gone unnoticed, but it has not been sufficiently explained. Streaming and the growing interest in reality TV are usually offered as explanations whenever a documentary enters the cultural conversation or breaks a box-office record, but neither of those causes grapple with the overlapping causal mechanisms that commercialized documentary film. How Documentaries Went Mainstream provides a more comprehensive and meaningful periodization of the commercialization of documentary film. Although the commercial ascension of documentary films might seem meteoric, it is the culmination of decades-long efforts that have developed and fortified the audience for documentary features. Author Nora Stone refines rough explanations of these efforts through a robust history of the market for documentary films, using knowledge of film economics and the norms of industry discourse to tell a richer story.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/679840 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Documentaries Went Mainstream: A History, 1960-2022 Author: Nora Stone Narrator: Emily Durante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 42 minutes Release date: June 6, 2023 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Since the 1960s, documentary films have moved closer to the mainstream, thanks to the popularity of rockumentaries, association with the independent film movement, support from public and cable television, and the rise of streaming video services. Documentary films have become reliable earners at the US box office and ubiquitous on streaming platforms, while historically they existed on the margins of mainstream media. The growing commercialization of documentary film has not gone unnoticed, but it has not been sufficiently explained. Streaming and the growing interest in reality TV are usually offered as explanations whenever a documentary enters the cultural conversation or breaks a box-office record, but neither of those causes grapple with the overlapping causal mechanisms that commercialized documentary film. How Documentaries Went Mainstream provides a more comprehensive and meaningful periodization of the commercialization of documentary film. Although the commercial ascension of documentary films might seem meteoric, it is the culmination of decades-long efforts that have developed and fortified the audience for documentary features. Author Nora Stone refines rough explanations of these efforts through a robust history of the market for documentary films, using knowledge of film economics and the norms of industry discourse to tell a richer story.
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