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Hollywood: The Evolution of America's Film Industry and Its Cultural Impact

This piece explores the evolution of Hollywood from the silent era of the 1930s through World War II, highlighting how studios initially remained silent against the Hitler regime due to external pressures. As America entered the war, Hollywood transformed into a cultural powerhouse, influencing global perceptions of American culture. From the establishment of the first studio in 1911 to the iconic Capitol Records Building, we delve into Hollywood's rich history, its film production significance, and the lifestyle of its stars, encapsulating the dual nature of fame and privacy in Hollywood.

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Hollywood: The Evolution of America's Film Industry and Its Cultural Impact

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  1. Hollywood

  2. the Hollywood war While Hollywood studios follow an eerie silence throughout the 1930s against the Hitler regime, due to combined German diplomats in the U.S. pressures, the isolationist and anti-Semitic climate of America during this period and desire not to close the German market, they gradually came out of their silence from 1939 to turn into a real war machine from 1941

  3. Hollywood is his city The area is known for its film studios, headquarters, major film groups and is the principal place of residence of many stars. NestorsIn 1911 studio was the first studio to move to Hollywood. The word Hollywood refers to the American film industry as a whole, and it is a wealthy place,

  4. Hollywood Film City The American cinema, that is to say, the film made ​​in the United States, is one that generally most profoundly shaped the cinema during its first century of existence. The American cinema is a powerful and highly structured industry, in which the financing and marketing are always at the forefront of decision criteria. It also falls within the audiovisual entertainment industry became the first post revenues of the economy of the United States abroad. The films produced in the United States for example in Europe which realize the majority of cinema admissions (62.5% of admissions in 2001). Hollywood cinema is considered the primary vector of dissemination of American culture abroad (in conjunction with the television series

  5. Hollywood City stars Robin Williams and Vin Dieselarefamous American actors known without problems as international stars. Their success in the Hollywood industry hammers the film world every day, The lifestyle of American actors is often coveted and they are perpetual targets of paparazzi and tabloids. But it is the non-negotiable return of success: be a common person and live simply, or a world star, but with no rest and privacy.

  6. Hollywood boulevard It is a star in a pavement. On this street , there are lots of stars engravedin. In the ground bears the name of a star and a small symbol indicating the category in which it is shown :cinema , theater , music.

  7. CAPITOL RECORDS BUILDING Capitol Records building is a tower of 13 floors that can withstand earthquakes. Itis known for being the first circular office building built by WoeltonBecket which homes offices.

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