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The Strategy: Intellectual Property (IP) Domination.

When Bob Iger returned as CEO of Disney, he signaled a return to creativity over cost-cutting, but the studio's core strategy remains unchanged: leverage massive IP across multiple revenue streams.

The Production Angle: Disney utilizes a "factory" approach. Their VFX teams and production pipelines are standardized, allowing them to churn content at a volume few can match. However, this has led to criticism regarding visual effects crunch time and a "homogenized" look in their recent output.

Understanding popular entertainment studios and productions requires looking at the lifecycle of a project. Most studios follow a similar pipeline:

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  • The Strategy: Filmmaker-Led Blockbusters.

    Warner Bros. (under the new Warner Bros. Discovery umbrella) has historically been the home of the "director-driven" blockbuster. This is the studio that gave Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight and is now banking on Dune.

    The Production Angle: Warner Bros. recently bet the farm on "Gambit Movies"— films based on board games. Their deal with Hasbro to produce a Clue movie and others suggests they are hunting for non-superhero IP to franchise.


    Senior Software Engineer at Software Medico. Interested in programming since he was 14 years old, Carlos is a self-taught programmer and founder and author of most of the articles at Our Code World.

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