Filmmaking Is Not Merely About Glamour And Fast Life

October 26, 2010
By Priscilla Thames

Whenever you mention the word Hollywood, you will be greeted by feelings of glamour and fast life.

Hollywood is America's own filmmaking factory and a lot goes on there regarding the same. The mental pictures that are likely to come to your mind will often include big cars and luxury dresses, expensive shiny suits and red carpet nights where actors line up to collect Oscars.

The film making industry was not a smooth sailing one all through. It was a difficult start and business issues such as expensive yet unreliable technology had to be dealt with.

Thinking about the first decades of the 20th Century, it would be a terrible goof to even imply that Movies of the future would have sound and speech. People therefore thought that motion pictures were a temporary craze.

It still took a while for movie fans to take speech and dialogue in movies seriously even after there emergence in those early years. Nobody could quite predict that in the future movies will be a dominant aspect of theatre.

Poor artistic quality and fierce watering down by critics are some of the problems that the film industry had to go through apart from technical huddles. However, cinema quickly started becoming the new way of growing opinions about a certain idea or agenda. People in far away places begun to accept it.

Hollywood actors in this regard started gaining popularity and approval as some of the icons of popular culture. They were famous around the world.

There were films being produced in other corners of the world of course. However, it is only Hollywood that was tasting the financial success of film production. Hollywood was a figure of both the dreams and nightmares of its own folk.

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