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owned everything: the actors, the scripts, and even the movie theaters. They operated like factories, churning out "B-movies" and prestige films like The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Casablanca (1942). Smaller innovators also made their mark, such as Keystone Studios , which introduced audiences to Charlie Chaplin’s slapstick genius. The Rise of the Blockbuster (1970s–1990s)
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The modern entertainment studio is a paradox: it is a factory for dreams and a ruthlessly efficient data-driven business. While the business models shift from box office receipts to streaming MAUs (Monthly Active Users), the core mission remains the same: to capture the public imagination. The Rise of the Blockbuster (1970s–1990s) Tune in
: Regional governments, such as California , use significant tax credits (recently $750 million) to keep productions from moving to cheaper international locations [31].
Not all popular entertainment studios are large. "Popular" can mean "culturally significant" rather than "highly grossing."
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