Chinese movie: Project Gutenberg

 Your research project consists of two parts: Individual research paper based on your selection of a piece of content that is meaningful to you. You will analyze the “journey” of your content from creation to end-user consumption – along with the industry value chain. Team presentation based on a comparison of analysis you have conducted individually. Both parts should focus on quality and depth, rather than quantity. The entire individual analysis should be no more than 6 pages, excluding title page, figures, exhibits, and references. You must reference any information taken directly from the company website or other publications; if you quote from these sources, you must include the exact page, section, or webpage. For each part of the analysis, make sure you have provided data or other evidence that supports your analysis. Evidence may be provided within the text of the paper and/or in tables or figures. Your knowledge of concepts, frameworks, and terminology relevant to the business you are studying should be evident in your analysis. A number of reports and websites relevant to digital media and the music, television, and movie industries are available on Blackboard under Research Project. You are not limited to these sources, but they will give you a good start.