The world of film composers, from John Williams to Hans Zimmer.
The 1970s and 1980s saw the emergence of the blockbuster era, marked by the release of high-concept films like "Jaws" (1975), "Star Wars" (1977), and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). These movies not only achieved massive commercial success but also changed the way studios approached film production, marketing, and distribution.
The 1990s and 2000s witnessed the dawn of the digital revolution, with the widespread adoption of the internet, social media, and digital platforms. The rise of streaming services like Netflix (founded in 1997) and Hulu (founded in 2007) transformed the way people consumed entertainment, offering on-demand access to a vast library of content.
Historically, the entertainment industry used documentaries as promotional tools. Today, audiences reject mere PR and demand transparency. The modern entertainment industry documentary pulls back the curtain on the business, revealing structural power dynamics, the artistic process, and the human cost of stardom. The Evolution of the Form Academia.edu (PDF) Media Asset Management - Academia.edu