—that control the vast majority of global film and television distribution [5, 7]. While these giants handle the massive financial and logistical heavy lifting, they increasingly rely on a constellation of specialized production companies to bring creative visions to life [7, 13]. The "Big Five" Major Studios
The advent of television in the 1950s revolutionized the entertainment industry, providing a new platform for storytelling and entertainment. Popular entertainment studios and productions began to shift their focus from film to television, with companies like NBC, CBS, and ABC emerging as major players. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of iconic TV shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Andy Griffith Show," and "The Brady Bunch," which became ingrained in popular culture. BrazzersExxtra 21 10 27 Skylar Vox All Over Sky...
No discussion of popular entertainment studios is complete without examining The Walt Disney Company. Disney has perfected the art of the "cinematic universe." What began with a mouse and hand-drawn animation has morphed into a conglomerate controlling Pixar, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, and National Geographic. —that control the vast majority of global film