Music on Demand
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<p>In this remarkable study Robert R. Faulkner shows that the Hollywood film industry like most work communities is dominated by a highly productive and visible elite who exercise major influence on the control of available resources career chances and access to opportunity. Faulkner traces a network of connections that bind together filmmakers (employers) and composers (employees) and reveals how work is allocated among composers and the division of labor within the Hollywood film community using statistical analysis and highly revealing personal interviews. One of the very first empirical studies in the new economic sociology <em>Music on Demand</em> shows the dynamics of markets constituted by the interaction between buyers and artistic talent (the producers and directors of feature films) and the sellers of artistic talent (the composers of film scores).</p><p>Faulkner's interviews with those composers considered to be elite and those on the industry's periphery reveal how they perceive their careers how they define commercial artistic success and how they establish or try to establish those vital connections with filmmakers. Now available in paperback this pioneering study will be of compelling interest to researchers in culture studies as well as readers interested in learning more about this little-known world. </p>
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