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Natural History Museum

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HDR effect of inside the awesome Natural History Museum.
A Brief History of Hollywood

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1948 – The end of the Hollywood studio system arrives with an anti-trust suit known as the Paramount Decree. Throughout Hollywood’s early years, the studios themselves owned the theaters, and each theater only showed films produced by its parent company. The studios created, produced, distributed, and exhibited the films, thus establishing an illegal monopoly. The federal government sues the studios and the case reaches the Supreme Court, where a decision is made in favor of the government. The studios are ordered to divest themselves of their theater chains.
The ruling rattles the once-unstoppable studios, putting an end to studio-owned theaters and guaranteed screenings and profits. After a decade of unmatched success, the lights dim on Hollywood’s Golden Age, just as a new light flickers in the audience’s own living rooms…
Part Six coming soon