A digital toolkit to detect cinema audiences of the silent era: scalable perspectives on film exhibition and consumption in Amsterdam neighbourhoods (1907-1928)

Pub Date : 2021-07-11 DOI:10.1080/17411548.2021.1930974
V. Baptist, J. Noordegraaf, Thunnis van Oort
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ABSTRACT In this article, we demonstrate and argue that one way to acquire a better sense of cinemagoing in the silent film era is to investigate the relations between cinema locations, the socio-economic and demographic profile of their surroundings, and film programming. Driven by the centrality of space as one of the defining traits of new cinema history, we operationalise this inquiry through a data-driven toolkit of interconnected scalable approaches, in order to establish a multilayered contextualisation of Amsterdam’s early cinema landscape. We analyse Amsterdam’s historical cinema market both on the meso level of the city’s overall surroundings and on the micro level of two neighbouring film venues within a specific urban district. By switching between different levels of scale to analyse the cinemas’ programming profiles, we highlight the venues’ positioning within the socio-spatial structure of the city and their neighbourhood community in particular. In the future, the multifaceted analytical exploration enabled by our digital toolkit can be further enhanced by an increased availability of more fine-grained archival and contextual data.
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无声时代电影观众的数字工具包:阿姆斯特丹社区电影展览和消费的可扩展视角(1907-1928)
在本文中,我们论证并论证了在默片时代获得更好观影感的一种方法是调查电影院地点、其周围的社会经济和人口特征以及电影节目之间的关系。空间的中心地位是新电影史的定义特征之一,我们通过数据驱动的相互关联的可扩展方法工具包来实施这一调查,以建立阿姆斯特丹早期电影景观的多层次背景化。我们从城市整体环境的中观层面和特定城区内两个相邻电影场地的微观层面分析了阿姆斯特丹的历史电影市场。通过在不同规模之间切换来分析电影院的节目概况,我们突出了场馆在城市社会空间结构中的定位,特别是在社区社区。在未来,我们的数字工具包支持的多方面分析探索可以通过更细粒度的档案和上下文数据的可用性进一步增强。
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