The term studio system still means today what it meant during the golden age of Hollywood: a group of vertically integrated, meticulously organized factories that employ large numbers of contract employees in the creative arts and crafts.

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Answer: not quite.

Explanation:

The term studio, as in the golden age of Hollywood.

Although the term is used in this day and age as a reference to the systems and output of the major studios, historically the term refers to the practice or large motion picture studios between the 1920 and 1960s of producing movies primarily on their own filmmaking lots with creative personnel under often long term contracts and dominating exhibition through vertical integration.

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