The Patent Wars


The weather in Hollywood is ideal for year round shooting, and has a diverse environment. Also, aspiring filmmakers wanted to get far away from New Jersey to avoid Thomas Edison and his patents. Thomas Edison had patents on equipment not only to make movies, but also on the equipment to display movies. With the move to California, filmmakers could get by with using equipment that Edison had a patent on, and could then make as many films as they wanted. Nickleodeons became a staple in many cities shortly after they were introduced, and the widespread of their success meant that more would become inspired to make movies, prompting the move to Hollywood.

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