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Characteristics of the 1930s Hollywood Production Production Model

Characteristics of 1930s Hollywood production production mode:

1, producer-centered. Producers are in charge of the film, unified command and scheduling. They carry out market research to explore the audience's appreciation of various tastes to determine the direction of their own film shooting.

2, professional division of labor, collective creation. A film's screenwriter, director, actors, photography, recording, props, make-up, costumes and publicity and sales are in accordance with the contract each responsible for their own. "The screenwriting department has various specialized parts such as proposing intentions, structuring the main plot, adding subplots, writing dialogues, adding gags, etc., and various experts preside over its affairs."

3. The star system was introduced. Emphasize the seductive, appealing power of the stars in the film.

4, the formation of large and comprehensive movie groups. Movie monopolies hold huge sums of money for filming, build all the facilities needed for the movie industry, have huge studios with brilliant mercury lights and vast locations, as well as the ability to make huge sets.