During his trip through Southern California this week, President Obama made a stop at DreamWorks Animation studio, calling Hollywood’s entertainment industry one of the “bright spots” of the economy.
“This is one of America’s economic engines,” he said. “Not just DreamWorks, but this whole cluster of companies that generations have grown up knowing: Disney and Warner, Universal and others.”
The president compared Hollywood’s importance to Southern California to that of Wall Street in New York City and the auto industry in Detroit. “Hundreds of thousands of middle class jobs, they’re not always on the marquee… depend on this incredible industry here in Southern California,” Obama told an audience outside the studio.
He also highlighted the importance of America’s entertainment industry as an economic and diplomatic asset on a global scale. “Entertainment is one of America’s biggest exports.” The president continued, “And believe it or not, entertainment is part of our American diplomacy. It’s part of what makes us exceptional, part of what makes us a world power.”
As an example of entertainment’s global appeal, the president noted that he can go anywhere in the world and say, “May the force be with you” and be understood. He told the employees at DreamWorks that their work allows people who may never visit the United States to experience “a small part of what makes our country special.”








