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Film Studio
Description
A building unique to America. +100% Tourism pressure from this city towards other civilizations when the game enters the Modern era.
Historical Context
The “Black Maria,” a tarpaper-covered shack in West Orange, New Jersey, built by Thomas Edison in 1893 AD, might generously be termed the first “movie studio”; there Edison used film to capture the antics of vaudeville and theater actors to show to the public in penny arcades, unused theaters, and fairground tents. In 1909, Edwin Thanhouser leased an old skating rink and made commercial films, some 1086 between 1910 and 1917. Meanwhile in Europe, studios such as Pathé (France), Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Bavaria). Mosfilm (Russia) and Ealing Studios (UK) were being founded. But, for unexplained reasons, a number of studios sprouted up in and around Los Angeles (the best explanation being that natural sunlight was the best for the crude movie cameras of the time), the first being Nestor Studios in 1911. By 1920, there were a dozen in operation in the suburb of Hollywood cranking out film by the mile to feed civilization’s latest escapist addiction. Although film studios are largely passé (most production taking place “on location”), some remain in operation in odd corners of the globe.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_film_studio

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_america
America
Replaces
icon_building_broadcast_center
Broadcast Center
+4 Culture
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Artist point per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Music slot

Requirements

District
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Technology
icon_tech_radio
Radio
Buildings (any)
icon_building_museum_art
Art Museum
icon_building_museum_artifact
Archaeological Museum
Production Cost
Base Cost: 580 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2320 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 3 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_film_studio
Description
A building unique to America. +100% Tourism pressure from this city towards other civilizations when the game enters the Modern era.
Historical Context
The “Black Maria,” a tarpaper-covered shack in West Orange, New Jersey, built by Thomas Edison in 1893 AD, might generously be termed the first “movie studio”; there Edison used film to capture the antics of vaudeville and theater actors to show to the public in penny arcades, unused theaters, and fairground tents. In 1909, Edwin Thanhouser leased an old skating rink and made commercial films, some 1086 between 1910 and 1917. Meanwhile in Europe, studios such as Pathé (France), Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Bavaria). Mosfilm (Russia) and Ealing Studios (UK) were being founded. But, for unexplained reasons, a number of studios sprouted up in and around Los Angeles (the best explanation being that natural sunlight was the best for the crude movie cameras of the time), the first being Nestor Studios in 1911. By 1920, there were a dozen in operation in the suburb of Hollywood cranking out film by the mile to feed civilization’s latest escapist addiction. Although film studios are largely passé (most production taking place “on location”), some remain in operation in odd corners of the globe.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_america
America
Replaces
icon_building_broadcast_center
Broadcast Center
+4 Culture
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Artist point per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Music slot

Requirements

District
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Technology
icon_tech_radio
Radio
Buildings (any)
icon_building_museum_art
Art Museum
icon_building_museum_artifact
Archaeological Museum
Production Cost
Base Cost: 580 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2320 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 3 Gold
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