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- Title
From Program Shorts to Mutual Masterpictures: Cost Control as a Macroscale Production Strategy at 4500 Sunset Boulevard, 1914-15.
- Abstract
This essay applies a scaled data set of archival cost ledgers from the Majestic plant at 4500 Sunset Boulevard to the question of macroscale production control in the American film industry during the late one-reel/early feature period. The documents show that Majestic budgeted multiple-reel features according to cost percentages very similar to those of its one- and two-reel shorts, making them substantially cheaper than the films on competing feature programs. Mutual then marketed its features in distribution by advertising nationally and offering flexible, nonprogram booking arrangements. These findings suggest that with the aid of distribution strategies, program-oriented producers like Mutual could scale up shorts production to feature length in order to compete on the nascent market for program features.
- Subjects
LOS Angeles (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; MOTION picture distribution; MOTION picture industry; PRODUCTION control; MOTION pictures; RELIANCE Majestic Holdings (Company); MUTUAL Film Corp.; TWENTIETH century; ACCOUNTING; HISTORY
- Publication
Film History, 2017, Vol 29, Issue 3, p76
- ISSN
0892-2160
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/filmhistory.29.3.04