On the Convergence of Cinema and Theme Parks: Developing a Predictable Model for Creative Design

The goal of this research study is to develop a model of information that will enable media conglomerates and other companies, with theme park investments, to make informed and effective decisions based on scholarly and empirical evidences. In order to do this, the following research study uses hist...

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Main Author: Terry, Ryan Luke
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Published: Scholar Commons 2015
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Online Access:http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5784
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-69822016-11-11T05:09:41Z On the Convergence of Cinema and Theme Parks: Developing a Predictable Model for Creative Design Terry, Ryan Luke The goal of this research study is to develop a model of information that will enable media conglomerates and other companies, with theme park investments, to make informed and effective decisions based on scholarly and empirical evidences. In order to do this, the following research study uses historic, scholarly, journalistic, and focus group evidences to consolidate the information necessary to create a model to support concepts and designs. The paper begins with establishing why it is important for media conglomerates, with theme park investments, to integrate cinema into the park’s design. Then it looks back through the history of cinema and theme parks, identifying the similarities and differences. Furthermore, it analyzes the development of Universal Studios Hollywood and Disneyland. The study uses the history of Hollywood from its beginning to the decentralization to parallel the development of the movie-based theme park, and how the decentralization of Hollywood and the rise of the movie-based theme park support one another. As the idea of the convergence of one media with another is not a new concept, information on media convergence is used as part of the scholarly research in this area. Because movies and movie-based attractions are each forms of storytelling, the study includes prolific information on media, film, literary, and psychological theories as supporting evidence. The empirical research method utilized in the research, specific to this study, includes four focus groups in Florida, New York City, Cincinnati, and Los Angeles and one interview with a theme park president. Throughout the study, concepts of narrative, spectacle, pleasure, character, and setting are addressed in terms of how these elements work in movies and movie-based theme park attractions. 2015-09-16T20:52:30Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5784 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6982&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Cinema Entertainment Media Conglomerates Media Convergence Theme Parks Tourism Art Practice Film and Media Studies Mass Communication
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topic Cinema
Entertainment
Media Conglomerates
Media Convergence
Theme Parks
Tourism
Art Practice
Film and Media Studies
Mass Communication
spellingShingle Cinema
Entertainment
Media Conglomerates
Media Convergence
Theme Parks
Tourism
Art Practice
Film and Media Studies
Mass Communication
Terry, Ryan Luke
On the Convergence of Cinema and Theme Parks: Developing a Predictable Model for Creative Design
description The goal of this research study is to develop a model of information that will enable media conglomerates and other companies, with theme park investments, to make informed and effective decisions based on scholarly and empirical evidences. In order to do this, the following research study uses historic, scholarly, journalistic, and focus group evidences to consolidate the information necessary to create a model to support concepts and designs. The paper begins with establishing why it is important for media conglomerates, with theme park investments, to integrate cinema into the park’s design. Then it looks back through the history of cinema and theme parks, identifying the similarities and differences. Furthermore, it analyzes the development of Universal Studios Hollywood and Disneyland. The study uses the history of Hollywood from its beginning to the decentralization to parallel the development of the movie-based theme park, and how the decentralization of Hollywood and the rise of the movie-based theme park support one another. As the idea of the convergence of one media with another is not a new concept, information on media convergence is used as part of the scholarly research in this area. Because movies and movie-based attractions are each forms of storytelling, the study includes prolific information on media, film, literary, and psychological theories as supporting evidence. The empirical research method utilized in the research, specific to this study, includes four focus groups in Florida, New York City, Cincinnati, and Los Angeles and one interview with a theme park president. Throughout the study, concepts of narrative, spectacle, pleasure, character, and setting are addressed in terms of how these elements work in movies and movie-based theme park attractions.
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title_fullStr On the Convergence of Cinema and Theme Parks: Developing a Predictable Model for Creative Design
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