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Authors: | Finola Kerrigan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UKf.kerrigan@bham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe movie has been with us in a variety of forms for over a century. During that time the movie as an artefact has played a number of roles from pure entertainment to political propaganda to a way in which we preserve or pass down memories. The movie moves. Getting its name from the innovation of having moving pictures, with the first film showing a horse galloping as the camera recorded a series of stills in quick succession; the movie is about physical motion, but also about emotional provocation and films have always been implicated in the market, in creating market demand and marketing ideology. So, movies show moving pictures and they serve to move us emotionally. This paper reflects on the development of the movie as a storytelling device, the role that they play in our lives, and why the movies can be viewed as a marketplace icon. |
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Keywords: | Movies marketplace icon ideology global film industry stories myth |
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