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02 Film Industry: Studios Vs. Independent

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03 Empathy Map

03 Empathy Map

02 FILM INDUSTRY

Studios VS Independent

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Because this research focuses on film and video production at all levels of competency, it is now important to study and comprehend the workings of the film industry. How it acts at huge production studio levels and how it operates at amateur and independent production levels. The United States is the world's top market and producer of film. It is frequently referred to as Hollywood, and it has had a significant impact on the world's film industry, particularly in the twentieth century. As a result, it may be regarded as the global standard for the high-level film industry. Born in 1894 as a result of Thomas Edison's screenings, American cinema production shifted to big costs as the popularity of the pictures grew. It is sufficient to consider the expense of a movie box office to get an idea of how high the standards are.

BIG PRODUCTIONS VALUE CHAIN

INDEPENDENT CINEMA HISTORY

However, film has always been a pillar of creativity and passion, which is why independent projects continue to be formed and expand in quantity. Amateur cinema is not only a launching pad for large productions, but it is also a gallery of works that may not appeal to the general audience but convey the creators' thoughts and desires.

To demonstrate how high-level film production is unreachable to most filmmakers, the value chain of cinema production is shown below, which demonstrates how many steps, how many employees, and how much resources are required for the development of a film. Compared, the independent cinema history.

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