Perhaps the best-known chronicle of this era of filmmaking is Peter Biskind’s Easy Riders, Raging Bulls (1998). *At the video level, you’ll see reports for watch time from subscribers, top geographies, top subtitle/CC languages, and age and gender.What was the “New Hollywood”? And is it a useful category or superficial shorthand? It’s arguably easy enough to make a case for the former: certainly, the history of American cinema now has the films and the directors to support the assertion that a strong current of visionary, personal filmmaking ran through the output of the dying studio system starting in the late 1960s, and ending after the memorable box-office debacle of Michael Cimino’s critically drubbed epic Heaven’s Gate (1980). Top subtitle/CC languages: Your audience by subtitled language.Top geographies: Your audience by geography.Data is based on your viewers across all devices in the last 7 days. Other videos your audience watched: Your audience's online activity outside of your channel.Data is based on your viewers across all devices in the last 28 days. Other channels your audience watches: Your audience’s online activity across other channels on YouTube.Data is based on signed in viewers across all devices. Age and gender: Your audience by age and gender.Watch time from subscribers: Your audience’s watch time divided between non-subscribers and subscribers.The tab also shows and how many can actually get those notifications, based on their YouTube and device settings. Subscriber bell notifications: How many of your subscribers get all notifications from your channel.When your viewers are on YouTube: Your audience’s online activity across your channel and all of YouTube.Data is based on your new viewers across all devices in the last 90 days. Videos growing your audience: Your audience’s online activity across your channel.
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