The Rise Of Studios
Similarly, studios found it difficult to find their footing during the silent film era, but eight studios gained the upper hand after the 1920s. MGM, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, RKO, and Paramount managed the major part of the town, with United Artists, Universal, and Columbia having shared their territory.
The Development
Hollywood made a lot of money off the European wars. Because other nations were preoccupied with fighting during WWI, the American cinemascape advanced in the entertainment race. Americans craved lighthearted, escapism-inducing amusement and splurged in cinemas.