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Financing and Knowledge Accumulation in the Film Industry: Spatial Characteristics of Korean and American Film Industry

영화산업의 자본조달구조와 지식축적과정에 대한 공간적 고찰: 한국과 미국 영화산업의 비교를 통하여

  • Chung, SunWha (SNU BK 21 Plus for Geography Department(4-zero Land Space Creation Group), Seoul National University)
  • 정선화 (서울대학교 지리학과BK21플러스+ 4-Zero 지향 국토공간창조 사업단)
  • Received : 2017.12.26
  • Published : 2017.12.31

Abstract

One of the oldest chestnuts in economic geography is this: Cultural and creative industries strongly gather in large cities and this geographic concentration of economic activities leads to regional development. Of course, depending on the circumstances, such a proposition still holds good. But, under the current paradigm shift to knowledge-based economy, it may be open to question. This study aims to investigate financing and knowledge accumulation in the film industry through an alternative framework for explaining their spatial distributions, "formation mechanism of economic space." From the fact that their production organizations are formed on a project basis, project-based financing structure in the investment stage and knowledge accumulation process in the production stage form both axes of it. Film industry as the most mature industry among the cultural and creative industries does not always concentrate in a certain place (industrial agglomeration) or show metropolis-oriented preference. This allows us to reconsider our long brooding theory.

본 연구에서는 영화산업이 특정 지역이나 대도시에 집적되어 있다는 기존 연구 결과와 달리 미국 애니메이션 영화산업이 분산되어 나타나고 있는 현상을 포착하고 이를 설명하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 프로젝트 기반 생산으로 이루어지는 영화산업의 생산 특성상 생산의 개시 여부를 결정하는 투자와 생산의 진행과 완료에 해당하는 제작 모두 포괄하고, 각 단계의 가장 핵심적인 자원인 자본과 지식이 반복적으로 동원되고 조직화되는 과정에서 공간적 분포와 특성이 드러난다는 전제 하에 산업의 경제 공간 형성 메커니즘을 자본조달과 지식축적으로 재구성하였다. 이를 토대로 자본조달구조와 지식축적과정 각각을 유형화하여 한국과 미국의 실사영화산업과 애니메이션영화산업을 분석하였다. 그 결과 한국의 실사영화산업과 애니메이션영화산업에서는 외부금융형 자본조달구조와 외부동원형 생산조직 및 지식축적과정이 나타났고 공간적으로도 주요 행위자들이 일정 지역에 모여 있었다. 미국 실사영화산업의 경우 외부 금융형 자본조달구조와 내부금융형 자본조달구조가 양립하고 있었으며, 외부동원형 생산조직 및 지식축적과정이 나타났고 공간적으로도 주요 행위자들이 일정 지역에 모여 있었다. 이와 달리 내부금융형 자본조달구조와 내부활용형생산조직 및 지식축적과정을 채택하고 있는 미국 애니메이션영화산업에 속한 기업들은 집적의 필요를 적극적으로 부정하고 서로 분산되어 나타나고 있었다. 따라서 본 연구 결과는 기존 영화산업 연구에 중대한 반론을 제기함과 동시에 그 동인으로서 그간 프로젝트 기반 생산 연구에서 소외되었던 자본조달에 대한 관심을 환기시키고, 지식, 특히 인적자본과 그 외부성에 천착했던 연구에서 벗어나 고정비용 투자를 통한 기술 개발이 산업의 공간적 분포에 미치는 영향을 탐색했다는 데 의의가 있다.

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