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  2. Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching Hollywood

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    While the power of Los Angeles is dispersing, no single "new Hollywood" is coming to take its place. The end of Peak TV has contracted employment all over — the total number of jobs in the ...

  3. Hollywood production falls below strike levels as reality TV ...

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    Hollywood production was even slower this summer than it was during last year's strikes because of a staggering decline in reality TV shoots, according to a new report.

  4. Hollywood slowdown taking mental health toll as TV, movie ...

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    The slow resumption of film and TV work after the Hollywood strikes is causing stress in the industry. Mental health professionals share how to can cope.

  5. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Due to this global reach, Hollywood is frequently regarded as a transnational cinema [7] with some films released in multiple language versions, such as Spanish and French. Contemporary Hollywood frequently outsources production to countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

  6. Star system (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s the star system was in decline. The conspiratorial aspect of the star system manipulating images and reality eventually began to falter. By the 1960s and '70s, a more natural style of acting, "the Stanislavski Method", started. With competition from TV, and entire studios changing hands, the star system faltered and did not recover.

  7. Studio system - Wikipedia

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    A studio system is a method of filmmaking wherein the production and distribution of films is dominated by a small number of large movie studios.It is most often used in reference to Hollywood motion picture studios during the early years of the Golden Age of Hollywood from 1927 (the introduction of sound motion pictures) to 1948 (the beginning of the demise of the studio system), wherein ...

  8. What's going on with loan-out corporations? Hollywood workers ...

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    Hollywood labor unions representing performers, writers, crew members and other entertainment workers have responded to the EDD's actions. ... 'Everyone's just in panic mode' as jobs decline

  9. Strikes were just one battle. Hollywood is still fighting a ...

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    Hollywood is in a rebuilding era — a painful, awkward transition fueled by tectonic changes in technology and consumer behavior. Strikes, while disruptive, were only a blip compared with the ...