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It’s not familiarity thats just a byproduct of the cycle. It’s because New York (and Tokyo, London, etc) is important to capitalists and to capitalism and is one of the centres of global power. So the big studios set their stories in New York, people around the world see films etc about New York, people are made to be familiar with New York, so then stories are even more likely to be set in New York because it is important and people around the world are familiar with it. Or rather, they are not familiar with the real New York, they are familiar with the mediated representation of New York. They know New York from watching Friends and Seinfeld, neither of which were filmed in New York.
Originally the studios themselves were in NYC (still are to an extent), as that’s where capital was. Also, actors, writers, songwriters, art builders/designers, but all of that is also a byproduct of capital being there. And if we go back to first causes, it’s NYC being at the mouth of the Hudson and thus central for the flow of goods in the Northeast that made it a place capital wanted to be.
So yes, the familiarity is a byproduct of where the centers of capital are. But it’s not a tautology where NYC is important to capital because it’s important to capital. It’s important to capital because of its material contexts. Even with LA, yeah it formed as a result of filmmakers escaping Thomas Edison’s lawyers, but it also had a lot of barns that could be easily converted to sound stages, and it was a 1-2 drive from locales that could convincingly pass for nearly any biome on film. It served their material needs.