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The Bust Up of the Studio System Say Goodbye to the Good Ol’ Days!
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The High Life 1920’s-1940’s Includes the Golden Year of 1939 In the 1950’s the Decline begins WHY??
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Hollywood Goes Down Baby boomers arrive-they are a different audience looking for different content in films Production costs skyrocket up Say hello to Television 1948 Paramount Decision HUAC
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The Way It Was Oligopoly-small number of people controlling the market Studio profits-1946: $121 million Studio profits-1956: $ 32 million Actors under contract-1947: 742 Actors under contract-1956: 229
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1948 Paramount Decision Supreme Court decision forcing the film industry bosses to break up and sell off: Production-sets where the films are made Distribution-who gets the films Exhibition-who sees the films This court decision set up the first independent productions
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HUAC-House Un-American Activities Committee Made famous in American history by Senator Joseph McCarthy 1947-started investigations into presumed Communist activity by the workers in Hollywood “Hollywood 10”-refused to cooperate and were jailed Studios initially resisted but eventually caved in to investigators 90 testified “Naming names” Blacklisting-prohibited all from working in the industry
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The arrival of television 1947-14,000 TV sets in the U.S 1948-172,000 1949- 1 million 1950-4 million or 90% of all U.S. homes Currently: Each U.S. home has an average of 3 televisions
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Response To and Effects of the Decline Technological Innovations and Gimmicks: 3-D Technicolor Cinema Scope VistaVision
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More Response by Hollywood Appeal to teenagers more by making films in which they would be interested
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More Response by Hollywood Epic films Serials (like soap operas-they keep you coming back!)
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And the biggest change of all.. Change in Content: more social realism, politics, feminist issues, less happy endings and sweetness and more of the way people were truly living. Change in Content: more social realism, politics, feminist issues, less happy endings and sweetness and more of the way people were truly living.
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