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Audience-ology

How Moviegoers Shape the Films We Love

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Audience-ology

By: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman
Narrated by: Kevin Goetz
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Discover the fascinating and secretive process of audience testing of Hollywood movies through these first-hand stories from famous filmmakers, studio heads, and stars.

Audience-ology takes you to one of the most unknown places in Hollywood - a place where famous directors are reduced to tears and multi-millionaire actors to fits of rage. A place where dreams are made and fortunes are lost. This book is the chronicle of how real people have written and rewritten America’s cinematic masterpieces by showing up, watching a rough cut of a new film, and giving their unfettered opinions so that directors and studios can salvage their blunders, or better yet, turn their movies into all-time classics.

Each chapter informs an aspect or two of the test-screening process and then, through behind-the-scenes stories, illustrates how that particular aspect was carried out. Nicknamed “the doctor of audience-ology”, Kevin Goetz shares how he helped filmmakers and movie execs confront the misses and how he recommended ways to fix the blockbusters, as well as first-hand accounts from Ron Howard, Cameron Crowe, Ed Zwick, Renny Harlin, Jason Blum, and other Hollywood luminaries who brought you such films as La La Land, Chicago, Titanic, Wedding Crashers, Jaws, and Forrest Gump.

Audience-ology explores one of the most important (and most underrated) steps in the filmmaking process with enough humor, drama, and surprise to entertain those with only a spectator’s interest in film, offering us a new look at movie history.

©2021 Kevin Goetz. All rights reserved. (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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A MUST listen for any film buff!!!

As someone who took film studies at University 20+ years ago, and who likes to objectively 'review' the films I watch, this was an absolute delight to have in my ears! I recognised the names of movies and directors/producers he was talking about, and I revelled in the nostalgia of hearing how some of the great films we all know and love came to be as great as they are.
I could not recommend this enough to those interested in films.
And I think there was a mention of a 'not yet released' film being a success at its test screen, so I will wait to see (and hope) that I heard correctly!

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