Between 1930 and 1935, Hollywood movie development, especially the musical has changed a lot. In 1934, Hollywood prosecutor Will Hayes adopted the code and started implementing the code in 1934. This code is called Hayes code and controls whether or not it is publicly available. Prior to this, a large gray area was released. The 1933 gold miner was one of the movies; the review and the difference was very important compared to the top hat of 1935.
From the 1920's to the 1930's, Hollywood studios have made a big evolution. Hollywood's "Studio System" was born to revolutionize the filmmaking process. In the following article we will explore how these changes occur and how they affect American filmmaking. We also consider how the system relates to the production method used in the current film production. The main questions raised in the text will be briefly and concisely outlined in the conclusion.
The whole society will always have the needs related to the situation at that time. In Hollywood, this can be identified in various ways. After the Great Depression in the late 1920s and early 1930s, many movies were produced to encourage the country to stand up again. During World War II there was a publicity movie that showed the courage of the army and someone's efforts to ultimately win the war and let the army return home. In the 1960s, the new generation of Americans emphasized choosing a path that is not traditional as it once was, and this time the movie became a way to get out of non-traditional ideas and themes. Hollywood is never really labeled as a marketplace but it rarely fulfills that need. If the public is not sure what Hollywood will offer, they will not go to the cinema, Hollywood will not be able to get the necessary funds to continue production.
It was thought that Hollywood 's Golden Age was in the 1930' s. A new era in the history of movies began in the last ten years. And I brought the sounds to the movie and created new genres, musicals, documentaries, social declaration movies, comedy, Western movies and horror films. The use of audio tracks in the film created new audience dynamics and then began the influence of Hollywood in the next World War II. Especially after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the early 1940s was a difficult time for the American movie industry. However, due to improved special effects, better recording quality, and the beginning of the use of color films, production has rebounded, all of which made the film more modern and attractive.