The Value of Digital Archive Film History: Willingness to Pay for Film Online Heritage Archival Access.
Title
The Value of Digital Archive Film History: Willingness to Pay for Film Online Heritage Archival Access.
Subject
Digital Humanities
Description
In the day and age of digital art, the concept of paying for tangible in person art has been leaving the public’s perception. This concept is especially true for the film industry, specifically for digital archived film and film reels. The willingness to pay for digital archived film has significantly reduced in the public’s opinion. This article discusses the continuous use for how the framework for continuous digital archival work for film would work within a modern day society.
Creator
Lawton, Ricky N./ Fujiwara, Daniel/ Hotopp, Ulrike.
Publisher
NEW YORK: Springer US
Date Created
2022
Contributor
Katie Steed
Type
Article
Identifier
ISSN: 0885-2545
Bibliographic Citation
Lawton, Ricky N., Daniel Fujiwara, and Ulrike Hotopp. 2022. “The Value of Digital Archive Film History: Willingness to Pay for Film Online Heritage Archival Access.” Journal of Commercial Economics 46 (1). https://www.proquest.com/docview/2631380321?_oafollow=false&pq-origsite=primo&sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals.
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Collection
Citation
Lawton, Ricky N./ Fujiwara, Daniel/ Hotopp, Ulrike. , “The Value of Digital Archive Film History: Willingness to Pay for Film Online Heritage Archival Access.,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed January 4, 2025, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/506.