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The modern "entertainment" umbrella covers a wide range of sectors beyond film and TV: The Economics of Filmed Entertainment in the Digital Era
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The deepest problem may be epistemological. The entertainment industry’s core product is not movies or music or games. It is story . And a story about a story—a documentary about a film set, a singer, a scandal—is doubly fictional. The camera changes behavior. The edit selects reality. The need for a narrative arc flattens contingency into destiny. When we watch a documentary about the making of Apocalypse Now , we are not seeing Coppola’s breakdown; we are seeing a documentary crew’s footage of Coppola’s breakdown, framed by a director (in the 1991 film Hearts of Darkness ) who has his own relationship to Coppola. The hall of mirrors extends to infinity. The modern "entertainment" umbrella covers a wide range
A decade after the peak of the "Golden Age of Content," this documentary pulls back the velvet rope to examine the psychological, financial, and ethical price of our global addiction to entertainment. It is story