Asked by Amine Chaabi on May 07, 2024

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Describe how the studio system changed in the early period of corporate conglomeration in the early 1960s.

Production Code Administration

A regulatory body in the film industry that enforced the Hays Code, dictating moral content guidelines for films from the 1930s to the 1960s in the United States.

Renovation

The process of improving or modernizing a structure, often involving repairs, construction, and aesthetic enhancements.

  • Outline the transformations within the studio system and the evolution of Hollywood's interaction with television following World War II.
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Zybrea KnightMay 07, 2024
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There was an emphasis on distribution over production.Market-based research and number crunching-a product of many of the unaffiliated conglomerate takeovers-meant that fewer and more "predictable" projects would be greenlit, which led to the blockbuster.Hollywood also started making negative pickups of foreign films, which eventually challenged the Production Code Administration (PCA).