Popular entertainment studios—ranging from Hollywood’s “Big Five” to streaming-native production houses—serve as the primary engines of global pop culture. This paper examines the historical development, business models, production workflows, and cultural impact of major entertainment studios. It argues that while technological disruption (streaming, AI, social media) has decentralized content creation, traditional studios maintain significant influence through intellectual property (IP) management, franchise-building, and global distribution networks.
The genre faces significant scrutiny regarding consent and public decency laws.
By working in public studios, artists can:
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