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Development of the Film Organizations in China

Abstract

The adjustment and innovation of Chinese movie organizations through political and financial

opening of the nation, since 1979 to 2015 has been enormous. A study was done on the

improvements of the industrial analyses of demographic adjustments, political and financial cost

to understand the surrounding in which the industry of film was found. Investigations into the

problem facing the movie companies such lack of efficient studios which causes late release date

of movies. The topic provides an overview of main rules and regulations that have made the

company as it is today. It also gives a deeper meaning about the business side of film making

through an examination of the studio systems. The methodology I will use is censorship as a

protective measure of cultural assets and customs. Film organizations in China has developed

over the years and it is mainly caused by innovation and the use of new technology in movie

making and also using new ways in finding solutions for the challenges that may occur.

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