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Film-induced Tourism
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Section One: Introduction 1. Popular Media and Tourism; 2. Perspectives on Film-Induced Tourism Section 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 Section Three: Off-Location Film Studio Tourism 8. From Themed Events to Film Studios; 9. Film Studio Theme Park Success and Failings Section Four: Conclusion 10. Emerging Issues and Future Directions

About the Author

Dr. Sue Beeton is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia. She has been studying film-induced tourism since 1998 and co-convened the first International Tourism and Media Conference in Australia in 2004. She is also Associate Editor of the Film/Literary Tourism division for the forthcoming Journal of Leisure, Lifestyle and Tourism Research. Sue's research has also included community development, marketing and ecotourism.

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This is an interesting and valuable text that outlines and analyses the role of film-induced tourism within destinations and communities. The book is well structured and follows a logical format. This text is a valuable addition to the literature and does fill an identifiable gap in the market.Anna Leask, Napier University in Tourism Management 27 (2006)This book provides the first comprehensive discussion of the intersection between film and tourism. Beeton has successfully pulled together the scattered literature on the subject and provided interesting examples, both of which are valuable contributions.Kathleen L. Andereck, Arizona State University in Annals of Tourism Research, 33:1Since New Zealand became the film set for Lord of the Rings, movie-based holiday packages have begun popping up all over the world. Sue Beeton's analysis is for industry bods and film buffs wanting to dig deeper into this fascinating trend. As a lecturer in tourism, Beeton has her finger on the industry's pulse. Her detailed account of the relationship between travel and film includes destination marketing and community development aspects of this new branch of tourism. Traveltalk Magazine, December/Summer 2005 Issue Number Tt 500/011This is a richly detailed and thoroughly interesting analysis of the complex interconnections between tourism, the film industry and filmic images. I found it really worth reading and think it will develop new research in these fascinating areas.Prof. John Urry, Lancaster UniversityThis book is an easily accessible examination and analysis of the role of film derived images and the link with tourist perception of place. Subsequently, in a series of global case studies, Dr Beeton examines the impact of films upon tourism demand, local communities and the development of specific tourism products such as and specific re-enactments of filmed fantasy. Personal comment lightens the work to create an interesting tour de force.Prof. Chris Ryan, University of WaikatoIn an area of tourism where research is piecemeal, Sue Beeton has written the first definitive work about film-induced tourism. Widening the scope from mere movies, she addresses the inducing affect of many forms of visual media by first describing and defining the phenomenon and then providing many ideas and case studies for people wishing to take advantage of film-induced tourism. She highlights the practices and pitfalls that accompany the rush of people visual media locations. For people professor (students) and practitioners wishing to understand film-induced tourism, Beeton's book should be their first stop.Roger Riley, Associate Professor, Winona State University.

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