Taylorizing the Movies: Hollywood and the Factory Production System

Frederick Taylor, pioneer of scientific management and motion-time studies, died on the morning of his fifty-ninth birthday after winding his watch. His body stopped, but like his watch, his influence persisted. That year, 1915, D.W. Griffith released Birth of a Nation, which broke all profit records. Though he considered himself an artist and not a … Continue reading Taylorizing the Movies: Hollywood and the Factory Production System