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Walt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film studio and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company. This division is the lead producer of the live-action feature film in the Walt Disney Studios unit, and is based at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It takes its current name in 1983. Today, along with other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is considered one of Hollywood's "Big Six" movie studios. Films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios are also released under this brand.

Pirates of the Caribbean is the most successful franchise in the studio, with two sequels, released in 2006 and 2011, earning more than $ 1 billion in gross box office worldwide.


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Its predecessor studio (and The Walt Disney Company as a whole) was founded as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, by filmmakers Walt Disney and his business partner and brother, Roy, in 1923.

The creation of Mickey Mouse and subsequent short films and merchandise generated revenues for the studio being renamed The Walt Disney Studio in Hyperion Studio in 1926. In 1929, the name was changed again to Walt Disney Productions. The studio's success continued in the 1930s, culminating with the release of the first long animated film in 1937, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, which became a huge financial success. With the benefits of Snow White, Walt moved into a third studio in Burbank, California.

In the 1940s, Disney began experimenting with full live-action movies, with the introduction of hybrid action-animated movies such as The Reluctant Dragon (1941) and Song of the South (1946). In the same decade, the studio began producing natural documentaries with Seal Island releases (1948), the first of the True-Life Adventures series and the next Academy Award winner for Short Live Broadcast Movies Best.

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History

Walt Disney Productions had its first live-action film in 1950 with the release of Treasure Island , which Disney regarded as an official conception of what would eventually develop into a modern-day Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. In 1953, the company terminated their agreement with third party distributors such as RKO Radio Pictures and United Artists and formed their own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution.

The division was incorporated as Walt Disney Pictures on April 1, 1983 to diversify the subject and expand the audience for the release of their film. In April 1983, Richard Berger was hired by Disney CEO Ron W. Miller as film president. Touchstone Films was started by Miller in February 1984 as a label for their PG-rated movie with half the expected of an annual Disney movie 6-to-8-movie, to be released under the label. Berger was pushed out as new CEO was appointed to Walt Disney Productions later in 1984, as Michael Eisner brought his own film leader, Jeffrey Katzenberg. Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures were formed in the unit on February 15, 1984 and February 1, 1989.

The Touchstone Films banners were used by the new Disney CEO, Michael Eisner on the 1984-85 television season with a short western live, Wildside . In the following season, Touchstone earned a hit on The Golden Girls .

David Hoberman was promoted to production president at Walt Disney Pictures in April 1988. In April 1994, Hoberman was promoted to film president at Walt Disney Studios and was succeeded as president of Disney by David Vogel. Vogel added the position of Hollywood Pictures in 1997, then promoted in 1998 to head all direct action movie units as president of Buena Vista Motion Picture Group.

After two on-ride movies by other Disney units, Walt Disney Pictures chose him as the source of the movie line starting with The Country Bears in 2002 and two in 2003, The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse Black Pearl and The Haunted Mansion . Pirates of the Caribbean launched the film series and made the journey into a franchise. After four Pirates sequels, the franchise took over $ 5.4 billion worldwide. So corporations are looking for additional travel adaptations.

Walt Disney Pictures has pioneered the live-action animated live-action remake made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, with live-action adaptation of One Hundred and One Dalmatians released in 1996. In 2010, Disney released < i> Alice in Wonderland , adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through Looking Glass which became the second billion-dollar movie in studio history. The film started the trend of fantasy action-direct movies fantasy that was illuminated by the green light. At the same time, Disney does not have a stable commercial success with PG-13 panda movies outside the Pirates of the Caribbean series, with films like John Carter (2012) and The Lone Ranger (2013) becomes the premier box office bomb. With sister units Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm successfully targeting the men's market, the studio sees this as its market niche. With the success of Maleficent (2014) and Cinderella (2015), the studio announced an entire series of live-action adaptations of the animated film at an early stage. The Jungle Book (2016) brings this trend to a multibillion-dollar global box office. Some adaptations are the sequel to the existing adaptation, the story of origin and the prequel. Disney has announced the development of 18 of these films in July 2016. Disney identifies this line as Disney Fairy Tale in a larger announcement on October 8, 2015 with four scheduled titles attached.

Walt Disney Pictures took another boost on additional adaptations in the 2010s. Another Haunted Mansion film is being worked with Guillermo del Toro in August 2012. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in Disney Pictures' works in January 2013. , was first loosely based on the theme park area, announced in January 2013 for a December 2014 release. It's A Small World has been added to the project list which was known in April 2014. Tower of Terror was awarded theatrical treatment by John August under producer Jim Whitaker in October 2015, while the old one in Jungle Cruise development got an actor.

On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company has announced that it intends to acquire most of 21st Century Fox, which includes 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Images as well as Blue Sky Studios in a deal worth over $ 52 billion in inventory. most mergers include Fox's entertainment assets, including live entertainment filmed, cable entertainment, and satellite broadcasting divisions directly in UK, Europe and Asia but excluding divisions such as Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Station, Fox News Channel, Fox Business networking, and Fox Sports 1 and 2, Big Ten networks, all of which will spin off into independent companies.

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Until 1985, instead of the traditional production logo, Disney's opening credits were used to display title cards that read "Walt Disney Presents", and then, "Walt Disney Productions Presents". In Never Cry Wolf , and a pre-release version of Splash , it shows a light blue box with the name "Walt Disney Pictures" and displays a white line rectangle frame on a black screen.

Beginning with the release of The Black Cauldron in 1985, Walt Disney Pictures introduced the fantasy fort logo. The logo was created by Walt Disney Feature Animation in traditional animations and features a white silhouette from Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland with a blue background, under the name of the studio and underlined by "When You Wish Upon A Star". A short rendition of the logo was used as a closing logo as well as the film Return to Oz, though the movie was months before The Black Cauldron was released. It starts with Dinosaur (2000), an alternate logo featuring an orange castle and a logo with a black background, sometimes presented with a dark tone and live action film. Computer animation variants appeared before every Pixar Animation Studios movie from Toy Story to Ratatouille , displaying the original reruns composed by Randy Newman.

In 2006, the logo was updated with the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest at the behest of the chairman of Walt Disney Studios Dick Cook and president of marketing studio Oren Aviv. Designed by Disney animation director Mike Gabriel and producer Baker Bloodworth, this modern logo is made entirely in computer animation by Weta Digital and features redesigned Waltograph 3D typography. The final rendering of the logo is done by Cameron Smith and Cyrese Parrish. In addition, the revamped logo includes a visual reference to Pinocchio , Mary Poppins , Peter Pan , and Cinderella , and the re-designed castle combines elements from Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella Castle, as well as the Walt Disney family emblem. Mark Mancina wrote a new composition and composition "When You Wish Upon a Star" to accompany the 2006 logo. Beginning with the release of The Muppets in 2011, the sequence was changed to cut the branding of "Walt Disney Pictures" to "Disney ".

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Movieography

The first live-action movie in the studio was Treasure Island (1950). Animated films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar were also released by Walt Disney Pictures. The studio has released four films that have received an Academy Award for Best Film nomination: Mary Poppins (1964), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Up (2009), and Toy Story 3 (2010).

Movies with best-selling revenue

Walt Disney Pictures has produced four films that have earned more than $ 1 billion at box offices worldwide: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Alice in Wonderland > (2010)), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), and Beauty and the Beast (2017); and has released four animated films that have reached a milestone: Toy Story 3 (2010), Frozen (2013), Zootopia , and Finding Dory (both 2016).

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See also

  • Walt Disney Studios (division)
  • Walt Disney Television

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References


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External links

  • Official website
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