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New Zealand Filmmakers (Paperback)
Ian Conrich, Stuart Murray; Contributions by Stacey Abbott, Bruce Babington, Terence Bayler, …
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This volume contains twenty in-depth studies of prominent New
Zealand directors, producers, actors, and cinematographers. ""New
Zealand Filmmakers"" outlines and examines three major constituent
groups who are responsible for the industry as it appears today:
those involved in pioneering film in New Zealand, those associated
with the New Wave of the 1970s and 1980s, and those post -
mid-1980s visionaries and fantasists who have produced striking
individual productions. A comprehensive introduction situates the
New Zealand film industry in cultural, historical, and ideological
contexts.The book displays the diversity of filmmaking in New
Zealand and highlights the specific industrial, aesthetic, and
cultural concerns that have created a film culture of international
significance. With the majority of the contributions in the book
containing analysis developed through dialogue with the filmmakers,
""New Zealand Filmmakers"" is an authoritative study of the film
industry in New Zealand. Each essay also includes a thorough and
definitive filmography, detailing the full nature of the work
produced by each individual, with key titles highlighted.Filmmakers
covered in this volume include Barry Barclay, David Blyth, Jane
Campion, Roger Donaldson, Rudall Hayward, Peter Jackson, John
Laing, Bruno Lawrence, Len Lye, Alison Maclean, Merata Mita, Ian
Mune, Geoff Murphy, Leon Narbey, John O'Shea, Gaylene Preston, John
Reid, Vincent Ward, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, and Peter Wells. This
collection is illustrated with 50 film prints, many of which have
never before been published. With the New Zealand film industry
poised to become a center of film production and already a major
topic of critical interest, this volume will find many interested
readers among film scholars and educators.
Almost half a century of diversification research supports the
suggestion that related resources lead to a superior performance of
multibusiness firms. Nonetheless no direct measurement concept on a
complete resource base of a single business function exists up to
now. This book is focusing on this gap and the understanding of
R&D. Besides the core question of relatedness there are two
main hypotheses developed: Is relatedness similar to the potential
synergies of a resource which is tested to be significantly true
while knowledge based resources are tested not to be more important
for the success of R&D than others. The results suggest that
three resources are most important in terms of relatedness. These
are analysed and categorised on a more detailed sub-level to
identify the related resources of R&D units but also to
highlight the degree of relatedness within these resources. The
measure is able to offer one overall relatedness value that shows
to what degree R&D departments within a multibusiness firm are
related. Hence this book offers interesting implications for
oncoming studies on measuring relatedness, as it does for
practitioners who want to measure the relatedness of R&D.
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