A Case Study in Disney Compared with SONY, Warner Bros and Paramount
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Film; development; operating conditionsAbstract
Film, as a form of cultural art, has been continuously developing since its inception. With the changes of the times and the progress of technology, film art has gradually penetrated into people's hearts and become an indispensable part of modern cultural life. In this context, film research has gradually become a subject of widespread concern. And film companies are significant basis for the support of the industry. This article will analyze and make judgments based on the operating conditions and achievements of some major film companies recently. And based on the research, this article will provide reference opinions for the future development of enterprises. This article selects Disney, Warner Bros, Sony, and Paramount as the analysis objects. In the end, a recommended invest choice will be given after analysis. And there will be SWOT analysis in this industry. Finally, some suggestions will be provided at the end of the article.
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