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Speaking Roles for Female Characters and Women Over 60 Declined in 2023’s Top-Grossing Films, New Study Shows - variety.com - Hollywood - county San Diego
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27.02.2024

Speaking Roles for Female Characters and Women Over 60 Declined in 2023’s Top-Grossing Films, New Study Shows

Angelique Jackson A new study indicates that the tenets that contributed to “Barbie’s” $1.4 billion box office success and pop culture dominance — namely featuring a female-led ensemble — was the exception rather than the rule in Hollywood this year. Outside of Barbieland and a handful of other movies that were fronted by female characters, there was decreasing opportunity for women in film in 2023.

More Women Appeared On Reality & Game Shows In 2022-23 Than As Series Characters, Report Says - deadline.com - county San Diego
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17.10.2023

More Women Appeared On Reality & Game Shows In 2022-23 Than As Series Characters, Report Says

One step forward, more steps back for women on the small screen: the latest Boxed In report from San Diego State University’s Dr. Martha Lauzen says that more females showed up as contestants on reality programs and game shows than on series during the 2022-23 season.

Female Roles In Top-Grossing Films Increased “Slightly” Last Year, Report Finds - deadline.com - USA - county San Diego
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07.03.2023

Female Roles In Top-Grossing Films Increased “Slightly” Last Year, Report Finds

The percentage of female characters portrayed in the 100 top domestic grossing films increased only “slightly” last year compared to 2021, according to the latest report from San Diego State. Last year, they accounted for 33% of the protagonists – up from 31% in 2021, but well below the 40% high-water mark achieved in 2019.

Streaming TV Series Ahead Of Broadcast In Featuring Women In Front Of And Behind Camera, Latest “Boxed In” Study Finds - deadline.com - USA - county San Diego
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18.10.2022

Streaming TV Series Ahead Of Broadcast In Featuring Women In Front Of And Behind Camera, Latest “Boxed In” Study Finds

A new report from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University has found that women made up 50% of major characters on streaming programs and 48% on broadcast TV during 2021-2022, the fourth year in a row that streaming companies have outpaced their broadcast network counterparts in that metric.

Streaming Shows Have More Major Female Characters Than Broadcast TV, Study Finds - variety.com - county San Diego
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18.10.2022

Streaming Shows Have More Major Female Characters Than Broadcast TV, Study Finds

Selome Hailu During the 2020-21 TV season, a study found that streaming companies put more women in positions of creative power than broadcast networks did, though broadcasters featured slightly more women as major characters in their shows. But a year later, that same study has found that streamers now beat out networks on both fronts by slight margins. The study, titled “Boxed In,” has been run by Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, for 25 years now. Lauzen also conducts the yearly studies “Celluloid Ceiling” and “Thumbs Down: Gender and Film Critics, and Why It Matters.” Boxed In” considers one randomly selected episode of different series appearing on the broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW) during primetime and streaming services (Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock). In 2021-22, the study tracked over 3,000 characters and more than 3,800 production credits, adding to a total of over 53,000 characters and 66,000 credits since the study began during the 1997-98 TV season.

Women Much More Likely To Land Top Behind-The-Scenes Jobs On Documentaries Than Narrative Pics, Study Of U.S. Film Festivals Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
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20.09.2022

Women Much More Likely To Land Top Behind-The-Scenes Jobs On Documentaries Than Narrative Pics, Study Of U.S. Film Festivals Finds

Documentaries entered into high-profile U.S. film festivals in 2021-22 employed a much higher percentage of women in key behind-the-scenes jobs than did feature films, according to the latest “Indie Women” report from Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.

Film Criticism Continues to Be Dominated by Men, Study Shows - variety.com - county San Diego
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24.05.2022

Film Criticism Continues to Be Dominated by Men, Study Shows

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThe number of women who review feature films has decreased in recent years as movie criticism remains a man’s game, according to a new study.The report, titled “Thumbs Down: Film Critics and Gender, and Why It Matters,” shows that in early 2022, males continue to outnumber their female counterparts by more than 2 to 1 in the U.S. Across print, radio, television and online outlets, men account for 69% of critics, women account for 31% and nonbinary individuals account for 0.3%.

Top-Grossing Films Of 2021 Featured Slight Rise In Female Leads & BIPOC Women Representation Than 2020 Titles, Study Finds - deadline.com - USA - county San Diego
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15.03.2022

Top-Grossing Films Of 2021 Featured Slight Rise In Female Leads & BIPOC Women Representation Than 2020 Titles, Study Finds

Representation of female protagonists and BIPOC women in 2021’s top-grossing films have ticked up slightly, the latest study from San Diego State University’s Dr. Martha Lauzen finds.

Only 7% of Movies in 2021 Featured More Women than Men, Study Finds - variety.com - county San Diego
variety.com
15.03.2022

Only 7% of Movies in 2021 Featured More Women than Men, Study Finds

Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorMale characters in films continued to heavily outnumber female characters in 2021, according to the latest It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World study from Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.A hefty 85% of films featured more male than female characters, the study found.

Streamers Put More Women in Charge of TV Shows Than Broadcast Networks, Study Finds - variety.com - county San Diego
variety.com
14.09.2021

Streamers Put More Women in Charge of TV Shows Than Broadcast Networks, Study Finds

Selome Hailu editorAs the entertainment industry looks to improve the ratio of female representation in television on screen and behind the scenes, a study finds that the youngest streaming services have made more progress than broadcast networks that have been around for decades.That’s one of the conclusion of this year’s “Boxed In” survey, an annual report on female employment in television by Martha Lauzen, executive director of San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in

Female Actors Reach “Historic Highs” On Broadcast & Streaming Shows, But Women Lag In Behind-The-Scenes Jobs, Study Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
deadline.com
14.09.2021

Female Actors Reach “Historic Highs” On Broadcast & Streaming Shows, But Women Lag In Behind-The-Scenes Jobs, Study Finds

More than half (52.2%) of the major characters on streaming programs shown during the 2020-21 season were played by women – an increase of seven percentage points from a year ago and a “recent historic high,” according to the latest “Boxed In” report from Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State.

Study Shows Sharp Decline of Female Protagonists in 2020’s Top Grossing Films - variety.com
variety.com
13.04.2021

Study Shows Sharp Decline of Female Protagonists in 2020’s Top Grossing Films

Angelique Jackson Onscreen representation for women in film took a sharp dive in 2020, according to the latest “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World” report.The analysis of the top 100 grossing films of 2020, released today by Dr. Martha Lauzen, reveal that only 29% of 2020’s top grossing films had female protagonists.The percentage of female protagonists has dropped from 40% in 2019 to just 29% in 2020.

Percentage Of Top-Grossing Films With Female Protagonists “Dropped Dramatically” Last Year, Study Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
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13.04.2021

Percentage Of Top-Grossing Films With Female Protagonists “Dropped Dramatically” Last Year, Study Finds

The percentage of top-grossing films that featured female protagonists “dropped dramatically” last year, down from 40% in 2019 to just 29% in 2020 – a decline of more than 27%, according to the latest study from Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.

Women directed record number of films in 2020, according to study - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.01.2021

Women directed record number of films in 2020, according to study

Variety.Women accounted for 21% of all directors, writers, executive producers, producers, editors, and cinematographers working on the top grossing films – though they made up fewer than 10% of directors identified in the “watched at home films” portion of the study.Dr. Martha Lauzen, who oversaw the research, said that while the statistics were encouraging, there remained a “stunning” imbalance in certain areas.

Female US Film Director Numbers Reach New Highs, But Behind The Scenes Flat – Report - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
02.01.2021

Female US Film Director Numbers Reach New Highs, But Behind The Scenes Flat – Report

The Celluloid Ceiling, a report that has tracked women’s employment in film for the last 23 years, says female directors reached an all-time high in 2020.

Percentage Of Women In Key Jobs On Top-Grossing Films Has “Barely Budged” Over Past 20 Years, Study Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
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08.12.2020

Percentage Of Women In Key Jobs On Top-Grossing Films Has “Barely Budged” Over Past 20 Years, Study Finds

The percentage of women working in key behind-the-scenes jobs on the 250 top-grossing domestic films “has barely budged” during the past two decades – increasing by only 4 percentage points from 17% in 1998 to 21% last year. That’s according to the latest “Celluloid Ceiling” report from Dr. Martha Lauzen, founder and executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.

“Historic Highs” For Female Directors, Writers & Producers Of Indie Films, Study Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
deadline.com
15.10.2020

“Historic Highs” For Female Directors, Writers & Producers Of Indie Films, Study Finds

David Robb Labor EditorFemale independent filmmakers made historic gains in 2019-20, according to a report released today by Dr. Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.

“Historic Highs” For Women Employed Behind The Scenes On Streaming Shows, Study Finds - deadline.com - county San Diego
deadline.com
10.09.2020

“Historic Highs” For Women Employed Behind The Scenes On Streaming Shows, Study Finds

David Robb Labor EditorShows made for streaming services are much more likely to employ women in front of and behind the cameras than programs made for cable and network television, according to a new report.“The gains demonstrate that streamers are outpacing both the broadcast networks and cable channels in hiring key behind-the-scenes women and in telling stories from a female perspective,” said Dr.

Annual Survey Of Film Critics Finds Persistent Gender Disparities, Profound Impacts - deadline.com
deadline.com
19.08.2020

Annual Survey Of Film Critics Finds Persistent Gender Disparities, Profound Impacts

Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Tuesday, Dr. Martha Lauzen released her annual survey of gender in film criticism.

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