Hollywood Studio System: The organizational structure and set of practices used by major film studios in Hollywood, characterized by vertical integration, long-term contracts with stars, and a production line approach to filmmaking.
Blockbuster: A term used to describe films that achieve significant commercial success, often characterized by high production budgets and extensive marketing efforts.
Distributor: A company or individual responsible for the marketing and distribution of films to theaters and other platforms, playing a key role in the film industry’s economic structure.