: One of the oldest running studios in Hollywood history. Paramount continues to thrive by leveraging massive legacy franchises including Mission: Impossible , Top Gun , Transformers , and the expanding Star Trek universe. The Streaming Disrupters: Tech Meets Entertainment
Other studios followed:
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: A massive independent player known for blockbuster franchises like The Hunger Games , John Wick , and Saw .
Then came and George Lucas . Universal’s Jaws (1975) invented the summer blockbuster—wide release, massive marketing, and merchandising. Lucas’s Star Wars (1977) for 20th Century Fox created the sequel/merchandising template. Studios pivoted from art to “high-concept event films.” The blockbuster was born.
The modern landscape was forged in the 1920s through the "Studio System," a model of where major corporations controlled everything from film production to theater distribution. Historically, the industry was dominated by the "Big Five"— MGM, Paramount, RKO, Warner Bros., and 20th Century Fox —and the "Little Three"— Universal, Columbia, and United Artists .
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: One of the oldest running studios in Hollywood history. Paramount continues to thrive by leveraging massive legacy franchises including Mission: Impossible , Top Gun , Transformers , and the expanding Star Trek universe. The Streaming Disrupters: Tech Meets Entertainment
Other studios followed:
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: A massive independent player known for blockbuster franchises like The Hunger Games , John Wick , and Saw . : One of the oldest running studios in Hollywood history
Then came and George Lucas . Universal’s Jaws (1975) invented the summer blockbuster—wide release, massive marketing, and merchandising. Lucas’s Star Wars (1977) for 20th Century Fox created the sequel/merchandising template. Studios pivoted from art to “high-concept event films.” The blockbuster was born. Then came and George Lucas
The modern landscape was forged in the 1920s through the "Studio System," a model of where major corporations controlled everything from film production to theater distribution. Historically, the industry was dominated by the "Big Five"— MGM, Paramount, RKO, Warner Bros., and 20th Century Fox —and the "Little Three"— Universal, Columbia, and United Artists .