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Small production companies will either grow to become a major production company, a subsidiary completely owned by another company, remain small, or fail. The success of an entertainment production company is centered on the projects it produces, the talent it can acquire, and the performance of the talent. Marketing is also a major factor. All ...
A production company may specialize in producing their in-house films or own subsidiary development companies. Major production companies often distribute films from independent production companies. This list includes both active and no longer active (defunct) companies. Active production companies are either run by themselves or as a subsidiary.
This incomplete list covers the ever-expanding field of video production, and the companies which produce video products, whether for private or commercial purposes. It includes both well-known companies as well as smaller, local companies that have made notable contributions to the field of video production.
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20th Television; Actual Films; Bohemian Risk Productions; Cinestar Pictures; DeKnight Productions; Devilina Productions; Fake Empire; Family Owned; Fazekas & Butters
Empire International Pictures (also known as Empire Entertainment) was an American independent small-scale theatrical distribution company.Charles Band formed Empire in 1983, prompted by his dissatisfaction with distributors' handling of films made by his previous business, Charles Band International Productions.
Defunct film and television production companies of the United States (15 C, 87 P) 0–9. 20th Century Studios (14 C, 57 P, 1 F) A. Allspark (2 C, 2 P)
Blumhouse's company model is to produce films on a small budget, give directors creative freedom, and release films widely through the studio system. [11] Blumhouse was originally known as Blum Israel Productions, as Amy Israel had a first-look deal at Miramax when the company was founded. [12]