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Interview with , legendary music producer: "The music industry has undergone a seismic shift. From vinyl to CDs, to digital downloads and streaming, the way we consume music has changed dramatically. But the art of music-making remains the same – it's about creating something that touches people's hearts and souls."

The documentary ends with a shot of the Hollywood sign at sunset, as the narrator says: "The show must go on. And the spotlight will keep shining, revealing the magic, the drama, and the art of the entertainment industry."

Interview with , Marvel Studios President: "The future of entertainment is about creating immersive experiences that transport audiences to new worlds. We're pushing the boundaries of technology and storytelling to create cinematic experiences that are more engaging and interactive."

The documentary opens with a sweeping shot of the iconic Hollywood sign, followed by a montage of classic movie clips and behind-the-scenes footage of legendary studios like Paramount, Warner Bros., and MGM.