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expeople1 [14]
3 years ago
14

non-Hollywood films include independent films, avant-garde films, documentaries, and foreign films. Name at least four markers t

hat usually distinguish non-Hollywood films from Hollywood films. Give specific examples for each marker to support your answer. After discussing the differences, name any similarities between Hollywood and non-Hollywood films.
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JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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Four markers that usually distinguish non-Hollywood films from Hollywood films:

  • Non-Hollywood films tend to have a smaller budget than Hollywood films. <em>Ex. special effects tend to be more common in Hollywood films because they can be very expensive to produce.</em>
  • Non-Hollywood films tend to have less-known actors than Hollywood films. <em>Ex. Hollywood films tend to have more actors categorized as "A-listers."</em>
  • Non-Hollywood films tend to have more controversial or unpopular plots than Hollywood films. <em>Ex. Hollywood films tend to focus more on commonly successful stories, such as superhero movies, romantic comedies or action movies with advanced special effects.</em>
  • Non-Hollywood films tend to release less merchandise than Hollywood films. <em>Ex. Hollywood movies tend to release many products for the consumption of fans, such as action figures and special edition souvenirs.</em>

Similarities:

However, these have some similarities as well. Both Hollywood and non-Hollywood types of films are capable of allowing for artistic expression. Moreover, both types can include very famous and commercially successful movies. Often, both types are played in the same theatres. Finally, both types of films can have a presence on movie awards and ceremonies.

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