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Starter Task
Make a list of as many film studios as you can

What is the job of film studios?

How do film studios make their money?
Learning Objectives
Complete short history of Hollywood

Identify key terms:
Vertical Integration
Horizontal Integration
Synergy

Case Study Two:
Film studios
‘Golden Age’
Hollywood was established as the film making centre
of the world during the early past of the 20th century

However, Hollywood was not always the centre
of filmmaking excellence
During the first 20 years of the 20th Century
most of the cinemas pioneers operated in
Europe, specifically Germany
In an effort to escape war and
persecution, many filmmakers and
future studio bosses fled to the USA
as political refugees

Hungarian born
ADOLF ZUKOR –
founder of
‘Paramount Pictures’
‘Golden Age’
During the Golden Age Hollywood was dominated and controlled by
the so-called ‘BIG FIVE’

MGM

… and THREE
‘minors’

Paramount

RKO

FOX (later
20th Century
FOX)

Warner Bros.
Studio System
As these EIGHT studios controlled almost all output from
Hollywood they were able to establish the Business model
and rules for the industry they controlled
Key aspects of the ‘Golden Age’ studio system were:
•
•
•

•
•

Studios were ‘Vertically Integrated’
Factory like process – they produced
standardised products (reliance on stars and
genre)
Each aspect of production controlled by the
studio
Little scope for self expression and artistic flair
Trouble makers were punished and ‘black listed’
Vertical Integration
What is ‘Vertical Integration’?
The process in which several steps in
the production and/or distribution of
a product or service are controlled by
a single company or entity
The studio will plan, film and
complete post production in studios
they own with equipment, personal
and departments they also own.
Every aspect of the films production
will be carried out by the studio

Film Production
Vertical Integration
What is ‘Vertical Integration’?
The process in which several steps in
the production and/or distribution of
a product or service are controlled by
a single company or entity
The same studio will create the
‘reel’s’ that are sent to cinemas.
They will produce marketing
materials (posters etc) and transport
the film to theatres

Film Production

Distribution
Vertical Integration
What is ‘Vertical Integration’?
The process in which several steps in
the production and/or distribution of
a product or service are controlled by
a single company or entity

The film will be played (exhibited) in
cinema chains owned by the studio.
The cinemas will only play films
made by the same studio. They are
also responsible for all premiers /
public screening etc
Vertical Integration gives complete
control and ownership to the Studio
that produced the film

Film Production

Distribution

Exhibition
Vertical Integration
What are the Pro’s and Con’s of ‘Vertical Integration?
Decline of the Golden Age
Until 1945 Hollywood enjoyed great success
under the ‘Vertically Integrated’ Studio model
They maintained total control over their
products and collected 100% of the profits
However after WWII Hollywood saw a fall in
profits, less people attending cinemas and
the established studio systems existence
came under threat
Several factors contributed to the sudden
demise of ‘Old’ Hollywood
Can you think of any?
Decline of the Golden Age
Post WWII there was a ‘Baby Boom’ – a sudden and
dramatic increase in the number of children being
born

The increase in the number of families led to a shift
in entertainment, with many families opting for
‘home entertainment’
The population also led to the urbanisation of
America
The Paramount Decree
Read the ‘Paramount Decree’ Article
Decline of the Golden Age
After WWII America’s Economy exploded and the
invention and sale of consumer electronics increased
dramatically

The most popular of these inventions was the Home
TV Set
1947 – 14,000 Households owned TV sets
1950 – over 4,000,000 (million) TV Sets
owned
Post war Americas were attracted to new Media
Technologies and newer forms of entertainment the most popular being Rock ‘N’ Roll
Rise of the small screen
TV Set
ownership

4500000
4000000

4000000

3500000

1947 - 1950

3000000
2500000

YEAR
TV SETS OWNED

2000000
1500000
1000000

1000000

500000
0

14000
1947

172000
1948

1949

1950
1950’s Hollywood
As a result of the cultural shift following WWII,
Hollywood found itself facing a series of major
challenged to their dominance of the entertainment
industry:
•
•
•
•

Large back catalogue of films
Falling cinema attendances
Reduced control over their stars
Reduced control over the exhibition of films
(Paramount Decree)
• Competition for audiences
• Time and money spent on alternatives to
cinema
• Falling profits

The studios
came to a
sudden
realisation – If
you can’t beat
them, join them!
1950’s Hollywood
It became clear to the studios that their current ‘Vertically Integrated’
business model was out dated and needed updating
They realised that they must branch out in to emerging
markets such as TV

Paramount Studios branched
out in to TV production and
found huge success with the
Star Trek series
Hollywood’s Strategy
Studios also began the following:
• Mergers with, or take over of TV companies
• TV Movies
• Use TV show as a showcase for back catalogue (rerun old movies generating new profit)
• By 1958, 3700 pre-war films had been sold or
leased to TV for over $220,000,000

• New approach to cinema – New Technologies
offered ‘New Cinematic Experiences’
e.g. Cinemascope, 3D, Technicolor
Horizontal Integration
What is ‘Horizontal Integration’?
Horizontal Integration is the consolidation of
holdings across multiple industries.
Through the ownership of many different media
outlets, conglomerates are able to sell the same
product many times.
For example,
is a film
franchise that is also sold via
the following formats:
Synergy
The ultimate goal of Horizontal Integration is too create ‘SYNERGY’
SYNERGY is the interaction of multiple elements to
produce an effect greater than the sums of their
individual parts
Studios can take ONE property, such as
‘Spiderman’, and create several revenue streams:
Horizontal Integration
What are the Pro’s and Con’s of ‘Horizontal Integration’?
Case Study - Disney
Disney Financials 2012
According to the Forbes Fortune 500, Disney are the
66th largest corporation in the world
Revenue: $42.3 Billion
Net income: $6.1 Billion
TV Networks (ABC & Disney) reach on average: 23%
of US Households
Disney Channel: reaches 40 million US Homes
EPSN: 80 million US Homes
Disney Financials 2012
Where does the money come from?
Media networks:
20.36
Parks & Resorts:
14.09
Studio Ent:
5.98
Consumer products:
3.56
Interactive:
1.06

What does this table indicate
about the modern film industry?
Case Study - Disney
TV:

(30%)
Case Study - Disney
By ‘diversifying’ their business film studios like
Disney no longer rely just on cinema for profits

Disney are able to sell their products via multiple
outlets and create several cash flows for the same
products
Case Study - Disney
Horizontal Integration also allows for:
Ability to share resources and products across many
different formats:
• Films
•TV Shows
• Video Games
• Comics / Novels
• Toys & Merchandise
This is known as SYNGERGY
SYNGERGY: The added value created when joining two separate
firms allows a greater return than from the sum of the individual
parts
Case Study - Disney
To demonstrate the benefits of Horizontal
Integration, look at Disney’s fiscal performance in
2013
John Carter: Loss of over $200 million
Theme Parks: profit increase on previous year 9%
$3.4 Billion
Film Studio: $313 (Avengers re-coupe losses of John Carter
Other media networks: $4.7 Billion
Read the handout and highlight the key points,
includig financial information and how Synergy
contributed to Disney’s outstanding performance
Case Study – Part 1
All of the major studios in Hollywood are
subsidiaries of larger, global conglomerates

Using one of the following companies,
you must complete a detailed case study
of the businesses ‘Horizontally integrated’
structure and list all of the different
companies and media outlets they own

You must include a detailed
breakdown of all the companies and
subsidiaries they own
Case Study – Part II
Identify ONE franchise owned by your chosen
studio
Compile a list of the financial information
for this franchise (budgets and box office
figures)

Research how the horizontally integrated
business creates ‘SYNERGY’ from the
franchise
(you must include specific examples of
the different forms the franchise takes –
merchanise, TV shows, themes parks etc)
You must include sales figures for the
spin-off products
Studio: LucasFilm ltd.
Director: G. Lucas, I. Kershner, R. Marquand
Number of films: 7
Total Box office revenue: $4,485,672,683

Star Wars: $797,900,000
Empire Strikes Back: $534,171,960
Return of the Jedi: $572,700,000
Phantom Menace: $1,007,044,677
Attack of the Clones: $656,695,615
Revenge of the Sith: $848, 988,877
‘Clone Wars’: $68,161,554

Kenner (78-85) Hasbro (1995-2011)
Total sale: $12.1 Billion
Books: $1,820,000,000
Video Games: $2,900,000,000
Other: $1,34 Billion

Total Revenue: $27 Billion
As you can see here, the Star Wars movies
are only a small percentage of the total
value of the brand.

Lucas Film has been
able to create
SYNERGY through its
various companies.
Such as:
This table breaks
down all of the
different revenue
streams Lucasfilm
have created.
The modern film
industry relies on
more than just
cinemas to
generate profit.
Horizontally
integrating allows
for the sale of one
franchise across
many different
platforms.
You have 30 mins to write an essay style
answering to the following question:
How important are
film franchises to film
studios?
You must include:
A detailed case study of a film franchise
A definition and explanation of Horiontal
Integration

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Lesson 4 industry

  • 1.
  • 2. Starter Task Make a list of as many film studios as you can What is the job of film studios? How do film studios make their money?
  • 3. Learning Objectives Complete short history of Hollywood Identify key terms: Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration Synergy Case Study Two: Film studios
  • 4. ‘Golden Age’ Hollywood was established as the film making centre of the world during the early past of the 20th century However, Hollywood was not always the centre of filmmaking excellence During the first 20 years of the 20th Century most of the cinemas pioneers operated in Europe, specifically Germany In an effort to escape war and persecution, many filmmakers and future studio bosses fled to the USA as political refugees Hungarian born ADOLF ZUKOR – founder of ‘Paramount Pictures’
  • 5. ‘Golden Age’ During the Golden Age Hollywood was dominated and controlled by the so-called ‘BIG FIVE’ MGM … and THREE ‘minors’ Paramount RKO FOX (later 20th Century FOX) Warner Bros.
  • 6. Studio System As these EIGHT studios controlled almost all output from Hollywood they were able to establish the Business model and rules for the industry they controlled Key aspects of the ‘Golden Age’ studio system were: • • • • • Studios were ‘Vertically Integrated’ Factory like process – they produced standardised products (reliance on stars and genre) Each aspect of production controlled by the studio Little scope for self expression and artistic flair Trouble makers were punished and ‘black listed’
  • 7. Vertical Integration What is ‘Vertical Integration’? The process in which several steps in the production and/or distribution of a product or service are controlled by a single company or entity The studio will plan, film and complete post production in studios they own with equipment, personal and departments they also own. Every aspect of the films production will be carried out by the studio Film Production
  • 8. Vertical Integration What is ‘Vertical Integration’? The process in which several steps in the production and/or distribution of a product or service are controlled by a single company or entity The same studio will create the ‘reel’s’ that are sent to cinemas. They will produce marketing materials (posters etc) and transport the film to theatres Film Production Distribution
  • 9. Vertical Integration What is ‘Vertical Integration’? The process in which several steps in the production and/or distribution of a product or service are controlled by a single company or entity The film will be played (exhibited) in cinema chains owned by the studio. The cinemas will only play films made by the same studio. They are also responsible for all premiers / public screening etc Vertical Integration gives complete control and ownership to the Studio that produced the film Film Production Distribution Exhibition
  • 10. Vertical Integration What are the Pro’s and Con’s of ‘Vertical Integration?
  • 11. Decline of the Golden Age Until 1945 Hollywood enjoyed great success under the ‘Vertically Integrated’ Studio model They maintained total control over their products and collected 100% of the profits However after WWII Hollywood saw a fall in profits, less people attending cinemas and the established studio systems existence came under threat Several factors contributed to the sudden demise of ‘Old’ Hollywood Can you think of any?
  • 12. Decline of the Golden Age Post WWII there was a ‘Baby Boom’ – a sudden and dramatic increase in the number of children being born The increase in the number of families led to a shift in entertainment, with many families opting for ‘home entertainment’ The population also led to the urbanisation of America The Paramount Decree Read the ‘Paramount Decree’ Article
  • 13. Decline of the Golden Age After WWII America’s Economy exploded and the invention and sale of consumer electronics increased dramatically The most popular of these inventions was the Home TV Set 1947 – 14,000 Households owned TV sets 1950 – over 4,000,000 (million) TV Sets owned Post war Americas were attracted to new Media Technologies and newer forms of entertainment the most popular being Rock ‘N’ Roll
  • 14. Rise of the small screen TV Set ownership 4500000 4000000 4000000 3500000 1947 - 1950 3000000 2500000 YEAR TV SETS OWNED 2000000 1500000 1000000 1000000 500000 0 14000 1947 172000 1948 1949 1950
  • 15. 1950’s Hollywood As a result of the cultural shift following WWII, Hollywood found itself facing a series of major challenged to their dominance of the entertainment industry: • • • • Large back catalogue of films Falling cinema attendances Reduced control over their stars Reduced control over the exhibition of films (Paramount Decree) • Competition for audiences • Time and money spent on alternatives to cinema • Falling profits The studios came to a sudden realisation – If you can’t beat them, join them!
  • 16. 1950’s Hollywood It became clear to the studios that their current ‘Vertically Integrated’ business model was out dated and needed updating They realised that they must branch out in to emerging markets such as TV Paramount Studios branched out in to TV production and found huge success with the Star Trek series
  • 17. Hollywood’s Strategy Studios also began the following: • Mergers with, or take over of TV companies • TV Movies • Use TV show as a showcase for back catalogue (rerun old movies generating new profit) • By 1958, 3700 pre-war films had been sold or leased to TV for over $220,000,000 • New approach to cinema – New Technologies offered ‘New Cinematic Experiences’ e.g. Cinemascope, 3D, Technicolor
  • 18. Horizontal Integration What is ‘Horizontal Integration’? Horizontal Integration is the consolidation of holdings across multiple industries. Through the ownership of many different media outlets, conglomerates are able to sell the same product many times. For example, is a film franchise that is also sold via the following formats:
  • 19. Synergy The ultimate goal of Horizontal Integration is too create ‘SYNERGY’ SYNERGY is the interaction of multiple elements to produce an effect greater than the sums of their individual parts Studios can take ONE property, such as ‘Spiderman’, and create several revenue streams:
  • 20. Horizontal Integration What are the Pro’s and Con’s of ‘Horizontal Integration’?
  • 21. Case Study - Disney
  • 22. Disney Financials 2012 According to the Forbes Fortune 500, Disney are the 66th largest corporation in the world Revenue: $42.3 Billion Net income: $6.1 Billion TV Networks (ABC & Disney) reach on average: 23% of US Households Disney Channel: reaches 40 million US Homes EPSN: 80 million US Homes
  • 23. Disney Financials 2012 Where does the money come from? Media networks: 20.36 Parks & Resorts: 14.09 Studio Ent: 5.98 Consumer products: 3.56 Interactive: 1.06 What does this table indicate about the modern film industry?
  • 24. Case Study - Disney
  • 26. Case Study - Disney By ‘diversifying’ their business film studios like Disney no longer rely just on cinema for profits Disney are able to sell their products via multiple outlets and create several cash flows for the same products
  • 27. Case Study - Disney Horizontal Integration also allows for: Ability to share resources and products across many different formats: • Films •TV Shows • Video Games • Comics / Novels • Toys & Merchandise This is known as SYNGERGY SYNGERGY: The added value created when joining two separate firms allows a greater return than from the sum of the individual parts
  • 28. Case Study - Disney To demonstrate the benefits of Horizontal Integration, look at Disney’s fiscal performance in 2013 John Carter: Loss of over $200 million Theme Parks: profit increase on previous year 9% $3.4 Billion Film Studio: $313 (Avengers re-coupe losses of John Carter Other media networks: $4.7 Billion Read the handout and highlight the key points, includig financial information and how Synergy contributed to Disney’s outstanding performance
  • 29. Case Study – Part 1 All of the major studios in Hollywood are subsidiaries of larger, global conglomerates Using one of the following companies, you must complete a detailed case study of the businesses ‘Horizontally integrated’ structure and list all of the different companies and media outlets they own You must include a detailed breakdown of all the companies and subsidiaries they own
  • 30. Case Study – Part II Identify ONE franchise owned by your chosen studio Compile a list of the financial information for this franchise (budgets and box office figures) Research how the horizontally integrated business creates ‘SYNERGY’ from the franchise (you must include specific examples of the different forms the franchise takes – merchanise, TV shows, themes parks etc) You must include sales figures for the spin-off products
  • 31. Studio: LucasFilm ltd. Director: G. Lucas, I. Kershner, R. Marquand Number of films: 7 Total Box office revenue: $4,485,672,683 Star Wars: $797,900,000 Empire Strikes Back: $534,171,960 Return of the Jedi: $572,700,000 Phantom Menace: $1,007,044,677 Attack of the Clones: $656,695,615 Revenge of the Sith: $848, 988,877 ‘Clone Wars’: $68,161,554 Kenner (78-85) Hasbro (1995-2011) Total sale: $12.1 Billion Books: $1,820,000,000 Video Games: $2,900,000,000 Other: $1,34 Billion Total Revenue: $27 Billion
  • 32. As you can see here, the Star Wars movies are only a small percentage of the total value of the brand. Lucas Film has been able to create SYNERGY through its various companies. Such as:
  • 33. This table breaks down all of the different revenue streams Lucasfilm have created. The modern film industry relies on more than just cinemas to generate profit. Horizontally integrating allows for the sale of one franchise across many different platforms.
  • 34. You have 30 mins to write an essay style answering to the following question: How important are film franchises to film studios? You must include: A detailed case study of a film franchise A definition and explanation of Horiontal Integration

Notas do Editor

  1. http://www.statisticbrain.com/star-wars-total-franchise-revenue/