Data-Driven Hollywood

Data-Driven Hollywood

  • Violaine Roussel
Publisher:Princeton University PressISBN 13: 9780691251424ISBN 10: 0691251428

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Data-Driven Hollywood is written by Violaine Roussel and published by Princeton University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0691251428 (ISBN 10) and 9780691251424 (ISBN 13).

The rise of Hollywood’s data and algorithm specialists and their growing influence on creative decisions In Hollywood today, thousands of data specialists work for streaming video platforms, playing a role not just in distribution and marketing but also in decisions about content and production. In Data-Driven Hollywood, Violaine Roussel examines the emergence of this new category of professionals at the heart of the Hollywood dream factory. Roussel shows how the rise of data and algorithm specialists has transformed organizations and rearranged power relationships within them. Drawing on extensive interviews and in situ observations, she describes the ways that technical “data work” carried out by professionals at streaming platforms including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ has had a significant effect on creative decisions. Rather than fetishizing data and algorithmic models, Roussel explores the practices of the professionals who shape them, manipulate them, and give them power. She examines the relationships of these workers with traditional producers, describing legitimacy struggles and the eventual stabilization of new professional arrangements. Roussel’s account of the ways that data specialists deploy algorithmic models to reinvent their industry’s approach to content, artists, and the market—the first in-depth sociological study of the rise of this new profession—reveals the new forms of power and knowledge at play in today’s Hollywood.