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Marketing to Moviegoers

A Handbook of Strategies and Tactics, Third Edition

by Mr. Robert Marich

Type
Didactic
Subject
Economics
Keywords
marketing, distribution
Publishing date
2013
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
3rd edition
Language
English
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Paperback • 432 pages
6 x 9 ½ inches (15.5 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-0-8093-3196-3
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Book Presentation:

While Hollywood executives spend millions of dollars making movies, even more money is poured into selling those films to the public. In the third edition of his comprehensive guidebook, Marketing to Moviegoers: A Handbook of Strategies and Tactics, veteran film and TV journalist Robert Marich plumbs the depths of the methods used by studios to market their films to consumers. Updates to the third edition include a chapter on marketing movies using digital media; an insightful discussion of the use of music in film trailers; new and expanded materials on marketing targeted toward affinity groups and awards; fresh analysis of booking contracts between theaters and distributors; a brief history of indie film marketing; and explorations of the overlooked potential of the drive-in theater and the revival of third-party-financed movie campaigns.
While many books have been written on the business-to-business aspect of film promotion, Marich’s volume is one of the few that focuses on the techniques used to sell motion pictures to those in a position to truly make or break a film—the public. A highly navigable handbook that breaks down a complicated process into manageable strategies in an easy-to-read style, Marketing to Moviegoers is a must for all professionals and students in today’s rapidly evolving film industry.

About the Author:
Robert Marich is a business journalist and analyst with twenty-five years of experience covering film and media. He has held senior editorial jobs at media researcher Kagan Research, Variety Deal Memo film business newsletter, daily trade newspaper Hollywood Reporter, and a number of other publications. His freelance articles have appeared in Variety, London-based Screen International, the business section of the Los Angeles Times, Emmy magazine, and Forbes. Marich also wrote the photo-driven book on romance movies More Than Just A Kiss.Visit the author website: http://marketingmovies.net/

Press Reviews:
Marketing films requires a combination of art, science, and showmanship, which Marketing to Moviegoers explains in a comprehensive way. The book lays out the processes involved and enlivens them with real-world examples."—Tom Sherak, former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

"Marketing to Moviegoers provides practical information across a range of functions including the process of audience testing of marketing materials, details about advertising campaigns, and metrics of theatrical distribution."—Al Lieberman, professor of marketing, executive director, Entertainment, Media and Technology Program, Stern School of Business, NYU

"Marketing to Moviegoers pulls together the various facets of movie marketing campaigns in a systematic manner. It lays out the structure and order, while providing useful data and historical context."—Jack Valenti, former chairman, Motion Picture Association of America

See the publisher website: Southern Illinois University Press

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