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'''Film production companies''' produce [[film (content)|film]]s (i.e., motion pictures); and may also produce [[television program]]s. The motion picture studio which [[Thomas Edison]] established in 1893 to produce material using his recently invented motion picture camera can be considered the first production company. Independent producers gravitated to southern California in part for access to long hours of natural light and in part to avoid entanglements with Edison's interests. |
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Film production companies produce films (i.e., motion pictures); and may also produce television programs. The motion picture studio which Thomas Edison established in 1893 to produce material using his recently invented motion picture camera can be considered the first production company. Independent producers gravitated to southern California in part for access to long hours of natural light and in part to avoid entanglements with Edison's interests.