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Here’s a curated list of interesting papers and articles that explore popular entertainment studios and their productions from academic and critical perspectives. These cover business strategy, cultural impact, production cultures, and fan studies.
Source: Market data aggregated from Wikipedia - Major Film Studios and industry reports.
“The Writers’ Room in Peak TV: The Simpsons to Rick and Morty”
Mihaela Mihailova (Television & New Media, 2019)
Compares writing processes across animated comedies, focusing on studio culture at Fox and Adult Swim. Bangbros Big Booty
The Walt Disney Company: Consistently a leader in market share, Disney owns massive subsidiaries including Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), Pixar, and 20th Century Studios.
“The Marvel Studios Phenomenon: Disney’s Franchise Ecosystem”
Derek Johnson (in Media Franchising, NYU Press, 2013)
Explores how Marvel Studios shifted from licensing to self-producing, creating the “cinematic universe” model that reshaped blockbuster production. Here’s a curated list of interesting papers and
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Apple TV+ takes a slow, quality-over-quantity approach. Productions like CODA (the first streaming film to win Best Picture at the Oscars), Killers of the Flower Moon, and Ted Lasso have earned Apple a reputation for critical darling status. Franchise dependency – Most major studio revenue relies
6. Trends Shaping Studios and Productions
- Franchise dependency – Most major studio revenue relies on sequels, remakes, and cinematic universes (Marvel, DC, Fast, Jurassic).
- Vertical integration – Studios own streaming platforms (Disney+, Max, Peacock, Paramount+) to bypass theaters and retain IP control.
- Theatrical vs. streaming – Mid-budget films move to streaming, while event films (blockbusters) retain exclusive theatrical windows (45–90 days).
- Global co-productions – Studios partner with international entities (e.g., Legendary Chinese co-productions) to access markets and reduce risk.
- AI & virtual production – Use of LED volumes (ILM’s StageCraft on The Mandalorian) and generative AI for pre-visualization and VFX.
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