The commerce-art dichotomy in cinema: A thematic analysis of Interviews of filmmakers in the Canadian film industry.

Many scholars argue that the artistic merit of films is diminishing as directors opt for producers’ more business-oriented approach. However, research discussing the impact of commercial success on filmmaking lacks focus on directors and their perspectives. This study seeks to understand the effect...

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Main Author: Wolf Virgo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Royal St. George's College 2023-08-01
Series:The Young Researcher
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Online Access:http://www.theyoungresearcher.com/papers/virgo.pdf
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description Many scholars argue that the artistic merit of films is diminishing as directors opt for producers’ more business-oriented approach. However, research discussing the impact of commercial success on filmmaking lacks focus on directors and their perspectives. This study seeks to understand the effect of commercial success on directors’ artistic visions for films. Using semi-structured interviews with Canadian filmmakers, this study aimed to learn from filmmakers by gaining direct access to their perspectives. This study found that while many directors are keen to add “commercial elements” to their films, this is generally in the hopes of appealing to a wider audience, not to generate commercial success alone. Moreover, most directors value artistic recognition from critics above the desire to garner commercial success. The findings of this study can be used to inform critics and audiences about how commercial pressures impact the artistic elements in a film.
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The commerce-art dichotomy in cinema: A thematic analysis of Interviews of filmmakers in the Canadian film industry.
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director artistic vision
popular appeal
critical recognition/acclaim
title The commerce-art dichotomy in cinema: A thematic analysis of Interviews of filmmakers in the Canadian film industry.
title_full The commerce-art dichotomy in cinema: A thematic analysis of Interviews of filmmakers in the Canadian film industry.
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title_short The commerce-art dichotomy in cinema: A thematic analysis of Interviews of filmmakers in the Canadian film industry.
title_sort commerce art dichotomy in cinema a thematic analysis of interviews of filmmakers in the canadian film industry
topic commercial success
artistic merit
director artistic vision
popular appeal
critical recognition/acclaim
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