The has evolved from a niche subgenre into a cultural powerhouse, serving as both a mirror and a magnifying glass for the worlds of film, music, and television. Once primarily seen as "making-of" features for DVD extras, these films now stand as independent journalistic works that can topple empires, redefine legends, and alter public policy. The Evolution of Industry Documentaries
A documentary on the entertainment industry could also explore the often-overlooked aspects of the business, such as:
The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of the blockbuster era, marked by the success of films such as Jaws and Star Wars . This period was characterized by increased competition among studios, the emergence of home video, and the growing importance of merchandising and branding.
There is a psychological term for this fascination: parasocial intimacy . We have spent years loving the characters on The Office or Stranger Things . The offers the next logical step: loving the people who made those people.
The has evolved from a niche subgenre into a cultural powerhouse, serving as both a mirror and a magnifying glass for the worlds of film, music, and television. Once primarily seen as "making-of" features for DVD extras, these films now stand as independent journalistic works that can topple empires, redefine legends, and alter public policy. The Evolution of Industry Documentaries
A documentary on the entertainment industry could also explore the often-overlooked aspects of the business, such as:
The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of the blockbuster era, marked by the success of films such as Jaws and Star Wars . This period was characterized by increased competition among studios, the emergence of home video, and the growing importance of merchandising and branding.
There is a psychological term for this fascination: parasocial intimacy . We have spent years loving the characters on The Office or Stranger Things . The offers the next logical step: loving the people who made those people.