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1. Major Hollywood "Big Five" Studios (The Legacy Giants)
These are the traditional pillars of popular entertainment. They control production, distribution, and often streaming.
- Walt Disney Studios: Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney Animation, 20th Century Studios.
- Warner Bros. Discovery: DC Films, Harry Potter, HBO productions, Cartoon Network.
- Universal Pictures (Comcast/NBCUniversal): Fast & Furious, Jurassic World, Illumination Animation (Minions).
- Sony Pictures Entertainment: Spider-Man universe, Jumanji.
- Paramount Pictures: Mission: Impossible, Top Gun, Nickelodeon movies.
Phase 3: Post-Production (Editing)
This is where the story is actually written through the assembly of clips. brazzers exxtra 02 08 2016
3. The Production Phase (Physical vs. Virtual)
Historically, production meant shooting on location or on soundstages (like Warner Bros. Lot or Pinewood Studios). Now, The Volume (the LED wall technology pioneered by The Mandalorian) allows actors to be inside a digital environment in real time. This reduces post-production time and allows directors to "see" the VFX while shooting. Walt Disney Studios: Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney
2. Major TV & Streaming Production Houses
These entities focus on serialized content that drives "popular" culture through binging and syndication. Phase 3: Post-Production (Editing) This is where the
- Netflix Studios: Stranger Things, Wednesday, Squid Game.
- Amazon MGM Studios: The Boys, Reacher, Fallout.
- Apple TV+: Ted Lasso, Severance.
- Fremantle & Banijay: Global producers of reality/competition shows (American Idol, Got Talent, Big Brother).
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Phase 2: Production (Filming)
This is the execution phase where you capture the raw materials for your video.
Case Study 2: The Rise of Video Game Adaptations
For decades, video game movies were box office poison. That changed entirely with The Last of Us (HBO) and Five Nights at Freddy’s (Blumhouse/Universal). Studios realized that respecting the source material and focusing on character drama (rather than action set-pieces) unlocks a massive, loyal fanbase. Upcoming productions from Amazon (God of War) and Netflix (BioShock) are betting billions on this trend.