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By the â the doctor of audience-ologyâ (Los Angeles Times), this memoir/how-to guide to Screening 101â with more than 100 candid interviews with some of the industryâ s most successful directors, producers, and studio executives â will show readers how films, and maybe everything else, can be improved by listening and thoughtfully considering the opinions of the paying public.

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By the â the doctor of audience-ologyâ (Los Angeles Times), this memoir/how-to guide to Screening 101â with more than 100 candid interviews with some of the industryâ s most successful directors, producers, and studio executives â will show readers how films, and maybe everything else, can be improved by listening and thoughtfully considering the opinions of the paying public.
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Kevin Goetz is the founder and CEO of Screen Engine/ASI, a global leader in entertainment research and strategy, serving all the major film studios, television networks, and streaming services. Throughout his career, he has been at the forefront of Hollywood, having personally tested over 5,000 film titles, and his work significantly impacts how movies are made, marketed, and released. In 2024, Kevin received American Cinematheque’s prestigious Power of Cinema Award for his contributions to the film industry. He is the author of the bestselling Audience-ology and How to Score in Hollywood, which explores the secrets to success in the movie business. Kevin hosts the popular Don’t Kill the Messenger podcast and continues educating the filmmaking community through keynote speeches and global presentations. He has produced twelve TV movies, including the Emmy-winning Wild Iris, and the 2024 documentary Children in the Fire. A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Television Academy, and the Producers Guild of America, Kevin also serves on the boards of six nonprofit organizations. He currently resides in Beverly Hills with his husband, Neil, and their labradoodle, Kasha.