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PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films: The Making of a Film Studio and its Production Label.

Authors

Townsend, Nathan

Abstract

In the 1990s, the London-based production company, Working Title Films, become synonymous with a brand of globally oriented popular cinema which is identifiably British in content while also embracing many of the aesthetic and cultural forms of Hollywood film-making. Notable films include Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Bean (1997), The Borrowers (1997) and Notting Hill (1999). This paper examines the origins of this production strategy between 1988 and 1993. During these six years, Working Title was transformed from an independently owned and managed production company which largely produced Channel 4-funded 'social art cinema' to a subsidiary label of the nascent film studio, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (PFE). Taking the approach of business history, I will explore PFE's key innovations, particularly the development of the so-called 'control sheet', a creative and commercial filter used to inform green-light decisions. In so doing, a complex and dynamic picture of film-making within a newly formed studio system emerges. Significantly, control sheet-like business practices were also adopted by the major Hollywood studios. Thus, the logic of the control sheet continues to underpin the current media ecology of Hollywood at large, including that of Working Title's current parent company, Universal.

Subjects

WORKING Title Films Ltd.; POLYGRAM Filmed Entertainment (Company); MOTION picture studios; FILMMAKING; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations

Publication

Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television, 2018, Vol 38, Issue 3, p555

ISSN

0143-9685

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/01439685.2017.1358415

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