Film & Movie Production Experience

About The Industry
The U.S. filmed entertainment industry is principally comprised of films, movie theaters, TV subscriptions, streaming content, and filmed entertainment distribution. Box office sales reached just over $11 billion in 2017, and the home video reached $107.9 billion in 2017. The United States has a mature TV market, and Deloitte’s industry analysis estimates television subscriptions will remain static at $100.8 billion through 2018.

Many prominent motion picture studios are part of larger media conglomerates, including television, video and streaming services, music services, newspapers, cable, and magazine segments. The U.S. filmed entertainment sector enjoyed a trade surplus of $16.3 billion in 2014 (the latest available data), 5 percent of the total U.S. private sector services trade surplus that year.

Helpful Resources:

Entertainment Law, Copyright + Hollywood Legal Must-Knows