Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology

In the context of cultural industries, film industry deserves special treatment. Its high production cost and difficulty of recovery (even for commercial cinema) required an active attitude of States to preserve their own narratives from the subjugation to Hollywood´s films.In Argentina, since the c...

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Autores principales: Cáceres, Carlos Esteban, Cáceres, María Alicia
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Cine y TV, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/toma1/article/view/8579
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topic Cultural Industries
Public policy
Film promotion
INCAA
Industrias culturales
Políticas públicas
Fomento del cine
INCAA
spellingShingle Cultural Industries
Public policy
Film promotion
INCAA
Industrias culturales
Políticas públicas
Fomento del cine
INCAA
Cáceres, Carlos Esteban
Cáceres, María Alicia
Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
topic_facet Cultural Industries
Public policy
Film promotion
INCAA
Industrias culturales
Políticas públicas
Fomento del cine
INCAA
author Cáceres, Carlos Esteban
Cáceres, María Alicia
author_facet Cáceres, Carlos Esteban
Cáceres, María Alicia
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title Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
title_short Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
title_full Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
title_fullStr Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
title_full_unstemmed Film is dead. Long live to film! The INCAA promotion plan faced with the develpment of HD technology
title_sort film is dead. long live to film! the incaa promotion plan faced with the develpment of hd technology
description In the context of cultural industries, film industry deserves special treatment. Its high production cost and difficulty of recovery (even for commercial cinema) required an active attitude of States to preserve their own narratives from the subjugation to Hollywood´s films.In Argentina, since the creation of the National Film Institute, now renamed as INCAA (with double-A referring to Audiovisual Arts) to the present, the State of Argentina has involved itself in the field of film production.How did Argentina moved from producing 11 films a year in 1991 to almost 150 in 2011? What were the policies that encouraged this growth? What role did independent producers' associations played? What tensions were incorporated by the introduction of digital technology? This article traces some of the milestones in this process of change in conditions (and logic) of the national film industry.
publisher Departamento de Cine y TV, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
publishDate 2012
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/toma1/article/view/8579
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