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Studio System

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The studio system refers to the period in Hollywood during the early 20th century when major film studios controlled every aspect of the filmmaking process, from production to distribution.

Key Features

  • Vertical integration of studios
  • Control over actors and directors
  • Creation of star systems
  • Standardized genres and formulas

Pros

  • Efficient production process
  • Creation of iconic films and stars

Cons

  • Limited creative freedom for filmmakers
  • Restriction of competition

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