Thursday, 20 September 2012

How Hollywood Became Hollywood

The film industry started with New York playing a film, which was built in The Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, during the silent film era, it was used by the Marx Brothers and W.C. Fields. After the film industry companies multiplied, the film industry company that called themselves biograph chose to expand their filmmakers across America, to such places as the west coast, where they suggested to move their filmmaking from the typical set of downtown Los Angeles north, towards where in, they found a small village named Hollywood. After making a lot of films around the village of Hollywood, they returned to New York. However, after the staggering profits that biograph had made other film companies insisted that their filmmakers take advantage of the village of Hollywood, as the village itself loved the company of the film industry, which therefore boosted Hollywood’s fame from a small unknown village in north California, to the film industry capital of the world.

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