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Movies and Television
Effects on culture
The Birth of a Nation
Racist perspective on the Civil War aftermath
During WWII
Patriotic reflection
1960 and 1970 rise of antiestablishment youth culture
Liberal stances toward sexuality and violence
MPAA rating system came during this time allowing for more freedom in content
After the Vietnam War
Ambivalent attitude toward war
1950s
Ignored current events and politics for a more family friendly audience
1970s
changing social attitudes
Single parenthood
Womans roles
Divorce
1980
Rise of cable popularity
The rise of television and movies
First introduced
Thomas Edison
1891
Lumiere brothers
1895
talking film
The Jazz Singer
The Wizard of Oz
Gone with the wind
The emerging youth culture
Bonnie and Clyde
The Wild Bunch
2001: A Space Odyssey
Easy Rider
Devices at home
VCR
DVD
A third of a movie's revenue (Most likely outdated)
Blue-ray
Two key technologies that played a vital role in television
The cathode ray tube
Karl Ferdinand
The scanning disk
Paul Nipkow
Color television
Popular in late 1960s
Replaced black and white televisions in 1970
Techniques
Marketing
A films performance is often related to the studio marketing budget
Studios rely on blockbuster films because of high priced marketing
This allowed independent films to gain popularity in 1990-2000
multiple sponsorship
in order to afford the rising production cost
Public television
Provided television service to people in rural areas
Turned to commercial sponsorship
Fame
Prime Time viewing
ABC
CBS
NBC
Fox
CW
Ranks a low 5th in the rankings
Cable
Increased popularity in 1980s and 1990s
DirecTV
Dish Network
Technology
First satellite signal was in 1962
The industry did not begin utilizing it until late 1970s