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Classic Hollywood Filmmaking

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Classic Hollywood filmmaking refers to the style of filmmaking that dominated the American film industry during the golden age of Hollywood, roughly from the 1910s to the 1960s. It is characterized by a focus on narrative storytelling, glamorous stars, high production values, and a studio system that controlled every aspect of the filmmaking process.

Key Features

  • Narrative storytelling
  • Glamorous stars
  • High production values
  • Studio system

Pros

  • Timeless films that have stood the test of time
  • Iconic performances by legendary actors and actresses
  • Innovative techniques that have influenced modern filmmaking

Cons

  • Lack of diversity in casting and representation
  • Limited opportunities for independent filmmakers outside of the studio system

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