Deciding which company may produce my film

Deciding which company may produce my film requires me to analyse the typical genres of films linked to different film companies.

Warner Bros. Entertainment 
Warner Brothers entertainment was founded in 1923, creating some of the most renowned movies ever made, revolutionising the industry. Warner Bros. has different divisions within the company, for example, DC films and Warner Bros. Animation, therefore creating a wide variety of films from entirely animated movies to superhero movies. An example of the films they have created are all installations of the 'Harry Potter' movies, 'Dark Knight Rises' and 'The Hobbit'.




Walt Disney Studios 
This film studio has created iconic movies over the years a significantly impacted the lives of younger audiences around the globe. Walt Disney Animation Studios is a sub-division focusing on animated films such as 'Frozen' and 'The Jungle Book'.
Disney has also acclaimed Marvel and Star Wars films achieving great success with films such as, 'Avengers Infinity War' and 'Star Wars The Force Awakens'.


Universal Studios 
Universal Studios founded in 1912 and is the oldest American film studio. Universal has produced some timeless classics over the years including hits such as 'E.T. the extraterrestrial','Jurassic Park' and 'Jaws', all directed by Steven Spielberg.


Ghost House Pictures
Ghost House Pictures is an American film company that was founded in 2002 by Robert Tapert. The company is renowned for producing horror films, like recently, 'Don't Breathe' and 'Evil Dead'.


Blumhouse Productions 
Blumhouse is an American television and film production company, founded by Jason Blum. Blumhouse is best known for creating low-budget horror films that achieve wide critical acclaim. Recent films that Blumhouse has created include 'Split', 'Glass' and 'Us'.


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