History.com states that, “With this decision, independent producers could finally begin to compete with the major studios for audiences and actors, marking the beginning of the end for the Hollywood studio system.” (2009) Independent movie producers during that time, including Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Samuel Goldwyn, David O. Selznick, Mary Pickford and Orson Welles, were all now able to get the finance and distribution of their films. Another direct result of this is the studios had to be more selective about the film’s they did put out, and making production budgets higher and a lot less films than they use to
History.com states that, “With this decision, independent producers could finally begin to compete with the major studios for audiences and actors, marking the beginning of the end for the Hollywood studio system.” (2009) Independent movie producers during that time, including Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Samuel Goldwyn, David O. Selznick, Mary Pickford and Orson Welles, were all now able to get the finance and distribution of their films. Another direct result of this is the studios had to be more selective about the film’s they did put out, and making production budgets higher and a lot less films than they use to