These are the six major film institutions (The Big Six).
Film institutions are very important as they provide the money for films to be
made, and without them, no one would ever get enough money to make a decent
budget film. These companies also own studios, providing places in which major
films can shoot exactly what they want. The only problem with film institutions
funding a film is that they like to have complete control over the project, so
if you go to them for money your film may not end up being completely how you
originally planned. They are all about making money, and this stops film
advancing as an art form. However a lot of good films are made by studios and
the film business wouldn't be what it is today without these major
institutions.
Warner Bros studios was founded in 1903. It was formed by
four brothers called the Warner brothers, and was one of the first companies to
make movies with dialogue in it. They also famously started the original
'Looney Tunes', as well as many more successful cartoons. Warner Bros have a
very wide range of films. They tend to make high budget movies, to make a lot
of money, and their films are shown around the world. Their films appeal to a
very wide range of audience as they make films from many different genres. Previous
Warner Bros films include: 'Harry Potter', 'The Departed', 'The Dark Knight',
'Slumdog Millionaire', 'P.S. I Love You', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory',
'Troy', 'Blade Runner', 'The Wrong Man'.
Paramount Studios was founded in 1916 and is one of the
oldest film institutions. Steven Spielberg is a major partner with Paramount as
he is one of the leading film directors in Hollywood and this is a major
contributor to Paramounts success as he has many fans and followers who will
watch anything he puts out, making most of his films instant money makers.
Paramount are ranked as one of the highest-grossing film studios in the world.
As with Warner Bros, they make a very wide range of films which targets many
different audiences with each film. Paramount films include: 'Titanic',
'Transformers' 'Indiana Jones', 'Iron Man', 'Forrest Gump', 'War of the
Worlds', 'Mission Impossible', 'Shutter Island', 'Paranormal Activity' .
Sony Pictures is another of the film studios in 'the big
six'. Although you wouldn't think that Sony would be in the big six it does own
Columbia Pictures, which is a much more well known company. Another slightly
less well known, but still widely appreciated company that they own is Tristar
Pictures. As Sony are primarily associated with gaming and electronics their
film side isn't as well known. Despite this, they are still one of the highest
grossing companies in the world. Most of their money comes from the fact that
they are already such a big company so people have heard of them so will trust
in them. They also do a lot of advertising for their films through their other
products (such as the PS3 gaming console). Sony Pictures films include:
'Spiderman', 'Men in Black', 'Gladiator', 'The Da Vinci Code', 'Quantum of
Solace', 'Hancock', 'The Pursuit of Happyness', 'The Adventures of Tintin, 'The
Social Network', 'Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star'.
Walt Disney Pictures is probably the most famous film
institution, mainly because most people grow up watching most of their films
and TV shows. Disney are famous for their traditional family movies and
cartoons but recently have made more action films for example 'Tron' and
'Pirates of the Caribbean' to reach out to a larger target audience by doing
something a bit more appealing to teens and adults. They also own a large
number of institutions: Touchstone Pictures, Pixar, Marvel, and most recently
Lucasfilm. Pixar are seen as one of the best film institutions in the world, as
they consistently make excellent films. Their films are enjoyable for both
children and their parents, making them a real money maker. Pixar and Marvel
both stray from producing a large number of films, opting instead for taking
their time with each one and increasing the quality of the films. The quality
of the films aren't as high as Marvel , but are more 'fun'. This is what makes
for millions of fans as everyone is on edge waiting for them to bring out the
next film. Through these companies Disney manages to get a huge amount of
money, and it is a big factor in their recent success. Disney films include:
'The Lion King', 'Toy Story 3', 'The Avengers', 'Pirates of the Carribean', 'Beauty
and the Beast', 'High School Musical', 'Tangled', 'Thor', 'Finding Nemo',
'Hannah Montana', 'Bambi', 'The Princess and the Frog', 'Alladin', 'A Bug's
Life' .
Universal Pictures is another major film institution. They
have large theme parks around America which help promote their business,
helping them make more money. Universal, like many other film institutions,
make a large range of film genres to target a large market of people. They are
another company that go hand in hand with Warner Bros and Paramount as they are
all in it more for the money than for the art form of making films itself.
However they don't disappoint bringing out big budget films that have been
highly successful and have made many films that are seen to be classics for
example 'E.T' and 'Jaws'. Universal films include: 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy',
'E.T', 'Bourne Identity', 'Despicable Me', 'Back to the Future', 'A Beautiful
Mind', 'American Graffiti', 'Love Actually', 'Bruce Almighty', 'Jaws',
'American Gangster', 'Mamma Mia!', 'Jurassic Park', 'King Kong', 'Meet the
Fockers', 'The Mummy'.
20th Century Fox is another very large film institution well
known across the world. 20th Century Fox was one of the film institutions that
started a little later compared to the other big companies. This institution is
owned by a news corporation which also own the Fox television channel which
helps in making them a lot of money. The TV channel has pumped out many shows
that the world has loved for many years. They sometimes even make films from the
TV shows they play on their channel for example 'The Simpsons Movie'. 20th
Century Fox tend to make very high budget films and like many other
institutions, make films for a wide range of genres. Many people criticize them
and say that the company is nothing more then a logo where as other
institutions have more to show for, like Universal with a theme park and Sony
with its electronics. However 20th Century Fox are still a widely well known
institution. Famous 20th Century Fox films include: 'Avatar', 'Star Wars',
'Independence Day', 'Home Alone', 'X-Men', 'The Simpsons Movie', 'Ice Age', 'I,
Robot', 'Marley and Me', 'Taken', 'Minority Report', 'Prometheus', 'Die Hard',
'Speed', 'Alien', 'Eragon', 'True Lies', 'Titanic', 'Moulin Rouge!', 'Road to
Perdition', 'Night at the Museum', 'Austrailia'.
Finally, Lionsgate Entertainment was originally formed in
1998, it is based in California where it is able to produce different types of
media products from movies to TV dramas to music, Lionsgate is the most commercially
successful mini major film and television distribution company in North America
and the seventh most profitable movie studio, with total income estimated at
around $2 billion. Although not part of "The Big Six," Lionsgate is
still a widely known and successful company. Lionsgate are known for producing
highly successful film franchises such as The Hunger Games series, as well as
this they have also produced several successful horror films such as Cabin in
the Woods, The Possession, Sinister ,Texas Chainsaw 3D, and the SAW series.
It seems that many of the large film institutions that started right at the beginning of film
making are the most successful production companies in recent times. This makes
sense as they have had the most time to evolve and grow to what they are now,
giving the audience the best possible films they can make for us to enjoy.

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