1903-1918: The Hollywood Dream

In the early 1900s, most motion picture patents were held by Thomas Edison’s Motion Picture Patents Company in New Jersey, and filmmakers were often sued to stop their productions. To escape this, independent filmmakers fled to Hollywood. The distance from the Edison Trust made it easier to work on their films without the tight control and patent enforcement. The reliable sunshine and temperature also made Hollywood a more suitable place to make films year-round.

Selected Titles on Film and Hollywood located FAU Boca General Collection -  Film - LibGuides at Florida Atlantic University

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