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The "Big Five" Major Studios
The entertainment landscape is a mix of massive, established studios and specialized production houses that handle everything from blockbuster movies to digital shorts. Here’s a breakdown of the key players and the roles they play in bringing content to life.
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Streaming Competition
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The Magic Makers: A Look at Popular Entertainment Studios and Productions
- The Death of the Mid-Budget Movie: Theatrical releases are either $200 million blockbusters (Marvel, DC, Avatar) or $10 million horror/indie films. The $40 million drama is going to streaming.
- AI in Production: Studios are quietly using AI for script coverage, background VFX, and dubbing. While controversial, this will lower costs.
- The Return of the "Short Season": Streamers are abandoning 22-episode seasons. Popular productions are now 8-10 tight episodes (The Last of Us, Fallout) to increase rewatchability and reduce filler.
- Gamification: Netflix is producing interactive specials (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch). Expect studios to blur the line between "watching" and "playing."
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