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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Biggest Hole of America

The cinema of the U.S has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. It’s history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, classical Hollywood cinema. New Hollywood, and the contemporary period. Since the 1920s, the American film industry has grossed more money every year than that of any other country.





















During the so-called Golden age of Hollywood, which lasted from the end of the silent era in American cinema in the late 1920s to the late 1950s, thousands of movies were issued from the Hollywood studios


The drive to produce a spectacle on the movie screen has largely shaped American cinema ever since. Spectacular epics which took advantage of new widescreen processes had been increasingly popular from the 1950s onwards. Since then, American films have become increasingly divided into two categories. Blockbusters and independent films. Studios have focused on relying on a handful of extremely expensive releases every year in order to remain profitable. Such blockbusters emphasize spectacle, star power, and high production value , all of which entail and enormous budget. Blockbusters typically rely upon star power and massive advertising to attract a huge audience. A successful blockbuster will attract an audience large enough to offset production costs and reap considerable profits. Such production carry a substantial risk of failure, and most studios release blockbusters that both over and underperform in a year. 
















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