While documentaries are non-fiction, they are considered a form of entertainment and use specific creative techniques to engage audiences [27]. Story & Narrative:

In the early 1900s, the film industry was anchored on the East Coast, but filmmakers faced two major hurdles: Thomas Edison’s stifling monopoly on film patents and the unpredictable New York weather. Pioneers fled west to , drawn by its diverse landscapes and constant sunshine, which allowed for year-round production. By 1910, the first film was produced in Hollywood, marking the birth of a legend. The Moguls and the "Studio System"

The documentary could conclude by reflecting on the current state of the entertainment industry and its future prospects. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it adapts to new technologies, changing audience habits, and shifting social norms. The documentary could end by highlighting the enduring power of entertainment to shape our culture, inspire our imagination, and bring people together.