The film industry consists of the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking: i.e.
Though the expense involved in making almost immediately led film production to concentrate under the auspices of standing production companies, advances in affordable film making equipment, and expansion of opportunities to acquire investment capital from outside the film industry itself, have allowed production to evolve.
Modern film industry
The film industry as it stands today spans the globe. The major business centers of film making are concentrated in the and
Distinct from the centers are the locations where movies are filmed. Because of labor and infrastructure costs, many films are produced in countries other than the one in which the company which pays for the film is located. For example, many U.S. movies are filmed in countries.
United States
The United States has the largest film industry in terms of revenue, and the primary nexus of the U.S. film industry. However, four of the are owned by . Only and owner of Walt Disney Pictures, and the is actually headquartered in . The same can be said for which is headquartered in Culver City, California, although the corporate side of is headquartered in
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