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Main Authors: Dadlani, Aresh, Vo, Vi, Khemka, Ayushi, Harvey, Sophie Talalay, Kyzy, Aigul Kantoro, Jones, Pete, Verhoeven, Deb
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06393
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author Dadlani, Aresh
Vo, Vi
Khemka, Ayushi
Harvey, Sophie Talalay
Kyzy, Aigul Kantoro
Jones, Pete
Verhoeven, Deb
author_facet Dadlani, Aresh
Vo, Vi
Khemka, Ayushi
Harvey, Sophie Talalay
Kyzy, Aigul Kantoro
Jones, Pete
Verhoeven, Deb
contents This paper presents a comprehensive survey of network analysis research on the film industry, aiming to evaluate its emergence as a field of study and identify potential areas for further research. Many foundational network studies made use of the abundant data from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to test network methodologies. This survey focuses more specifically on examining research that employs network analysis to evaluate the film industry itself, revealing the social and business relationships involved in film production, distribution, and consumption. The paper adopts a classification approach based on node type and summarizes the key contributions in relation to each. The review provides insights into the structure and interconnectedness of the field, highlighting clusters of debates and shedding light on the areas in need of further theoretical and methodological development. In addition, this survey contributes to understanding film industry network analysis and informs researchers interested in network methods within the film industry and related cultural sectors.
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spellingShingle Leading by the Nodes: A Survey of Film Industry Network Analysis and Datasets
Dadlani, Aresh
Vo, Vi
Khemka, Ayushi
Harvey, Sophie Talalay
Kyzy, Aigul Kantoro
Jones, Pete
Verhoeven, Deb
Social and Information Networks
This paper presents a comprehensive survey of network analysis research on the film industry, aiming to evaluate its emergence as a field of study and identify potential areas for further research. Many foundational network studies made use of the abundant data from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to test network methodologies. This survey focuses more specifically on examining research that employs network analysis to evaluate the film industry itself, revealing the social and business relationships involved in film production, distribution, and consumption. The paper adopts a classification approach based on node type and summarizes the key contributions in relation to each. The review provides insights into the structure and interconnectedness of the field, highlighting clusters of debates and shedding light on the areas in need of further theoretical and methodological development. In addition, this survey contributes to understanding film industry network analysis and informs researchers interested in network methods within the film industry and related cultural sectors.
title Leading by the Nodes: A Survey of Film Industry Network Analysis and Datasets
topic Social and Information Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06393