The concept of entertainment studios and productions dates back to the early 20th century, when film studios such as Hollywood's major studios (e.g., Paramount, Universal, and Warner Bros.) began to dominate the industry. These studios produced films that were shown in theaters, and later, with the advent of television, they expanded into TV production. Over the years, the industry has evolved, and new studios and production companies have emerged, catering to changing audience preferences and technological advancements.

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It is impossible to discuss modern production without acknowledging the globalization of the studio system. South Korea’s (responsible for Crash Landing on You and Little Women ) has perfected the "K-drama" production pipeline, delivering high-concept romance and thriller arcs with cinematic polish. Meanwhile, Japan's Toho Studios , fresh off the international success of Godzilla Minus One (which won an Oscar on a fraction of a Hollywood budget), proves that VFX mastery does not require American overhead.