This research-based monograph presents an introduction to the concept of film-induced tourism, building on the work of the seminal first edition. Many new case studies exploring the relationship between film and TV and tourism have been added and existing cases have been updated. The book incorporates studies on film studio theme parks, the impact of film-induced tourism on communities and the effect of film on tourists’ behaviour. It introduces new content including film-induced tourism in non-Western cultures, movie tours and contents tourism. The book is an essential resource for postgraduate students and researchers in the fields of tourism, film and media studies.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part One: Introduction to Film-Induced Tourism
1. Popular Media and Tourism
2. Perspectives on Film-Induced Tourism
Part Two: Film-Induced Tourism On Location
3. Film Images and Destination Marketing
4. Film and Place Promotion
5. Effects on Tourism
6. Effects on Community
7. Film-Induced Tourism and Community Planning
Part Three: Off-Location Film Studio Tourism
8. From Themed Events to Film Studios
9. Film Studio Theme Park Success and Failings
Part Four: Conclusion
10. Emerging Issues and Future Directions
Circa l’autore
Sue Beeton is a travel and tourism researcher and writer and Foundation Chair of the College of Eminent Professors at William Angliss Institute in Australia. For over a quarter of a century, she has conducted tourism-based research into community development, film-induced tourism and pop culture and nature-based tourism. As well as producing numerous academic papers, book chapters and reports, Prof Beeton has published a range of research-based books, including Ecotourism: a practical guide for rural communities, Community Development Through Tourism and Tourism and the Moving Image, as well as two editions of the acclaimed monograph, Film-Induced Tourism.