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The Evolution of the Studio System
- The Golden Age (1920s–1950s): The industry was dominated by the "Big Five" (Paramount, MGM, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, and RKO). These studios practiced vertical integration, owning production facilities, distribution networks, and theaters. This created a "factory" model where talent was under contract, and films were produced on an assembly line.
- The Paramount Decree (1948): The United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. Supreme Court decision forced studios to divest their theater chains. This ended the monopoly, forcing studios to shift from quantity to quality, giving rise to the "New Hollywood" era of the 1970s and the birth of the modern blockbuster.
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Universal Pictures (NBCUniversal):
Currently a leader in market share, Universal thrives on massive franchises like Jurassic World , Fast & Furious , and the animated hits from Illumination (e.g., Despicable Me ). The Golden Age (1920s–1950s): The industry was dominated