This paper explores the profound impact of streaming platforms on global film production, examining the ways in which digital platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ have revolutionized content creation, distribution, and consumption. The study highlights the historical development of streaming services and their role in disrupting traditional distribution models, emphasizing the global reach and accessibility they offer. The research delves into the changing content production strategies, including shifts towards episodic series, short-form videos, and the integration of new technologies like artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Furthermore, the paper investigates the globalization of film production, focusing on the rise of cross-border collaborations, the trend of producing local content for global audiences, and the implications for regional film industries. Economic and cultural considerations are addressed, exploring how streaming platforms influence local industries' financial sustainability and global content's cultural diversity. The study concludes with a discussion of the challenges and limitations posed by streaming, including the over-reliance on data-driven decision-making and the potential homogenization of content. Finally, the paper offers predictions for future trends in the digital content landscape, including advancements in AI, immersive technologies, and shifts in audience behavior. This research underscores the transformative potential of streaming services while highlighting the complexities of balancing global reach with cultural authenticity. Keywords: Streaming Platforms, Film Production, Globalization, Content Distribution, Cultural Diversity.
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Craig H. Benson
Chinelo Harriet Okolo
Olatunji Oke
International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af5d63ad7bf08b1eae07c8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.51594/ijarss.v7i8.1997