Research on Film and Television Production Management in the Internet Era
Abstract
Since the 21st century, the film and television industry has achieved fast growth in China, whose environment and forms have been affected by the Internet in a rapid way. While realizing the industrialization and standardization of the film and television industry, the practice of film and television production management in China has also been in line with the international standards. Although there have already been more mature theoretical achievements abroad, a complete, scientific and systematic production management system has not been established in China due to the differences in national conditions, policies, development history and level. This article explores the management of film and television production in the context of the Internet, and puts forward suggestions from four aspects, striving to enrich and innovate the theories of film and television production management in China.Copyright (c) 2021 Xiyunfan Yang

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