Parent Company: The Walt Disney Company Known For: Family entertainment, animation, and superhero universes.
Disney is arguably the most powerful name in entertainment. Beyond the animated classics (The Lion King, Frozen), Disney has swallowed three major empires:
Parent Company: Sony Group Corporation Known For: Franchise reboots and international co-productions.
Sony holds the film rights to Spider-Man (and his villain universe: Venom, Morbius). Other major franchises include Jumanji, Bad Boys, and the Spider-Verse animated films. They also produce the Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune TV shows. Parent Company: The Walt Disney Company Known For:
These studios don't think in terms of "seasons" or "ratings." They think in "engagement minutes" and "completion rates."
3. Netflix (The Global Hitmaker) Netflix’s production model is the most ruthless in Hollywood: Greenlight everything, see what sticks in the first 30 days, cancel if it doesn't. But when it hits, it owns the watercooler.
4. Amazon MGM Studios (The Deep Pocket) Amazon uses entertainment to sell Prime subscriptions. Consequently, they greenlight projects that other studios deem too expensive (e.g., a $1 billion "Lord of the Rings" prequel). one of the industry's leading studios
The line is blurring. PlayStation Productions (adapting The Last of Us for HBO and Uncharted for film) and Ubisoft Film & Television (working on a live-action Assassin’s Creed) are now competing with traditional studios. Likewise, Riot Games (Arcane on Netflix) proved that a video game company can produce the most beautifully animated series of the decade.
The Brazzers Exxtra series acts as a catch-all brand for the studio, used for standalone scenes that do not fit into specific sub-sites like Big Tits at Work or Teens Like It Big, or for featuring performers in one-off scenarios. "Slippery Business" fits this mold by offering a specific fetish theme (oil massage) without needing a complex ongoing storyline.
Live-action is expensive; animation is evergreen. Sony Pictures Animation and Illumination (Universal) have shifted the paradigm. it owns the watercooler.
As a production from Brazzers, one of the industry's leading studios, the technical aspects are professional.
Defining Production: Stranger Things, The Crown, Squid Game, Wednesday. Netflix transformed from a DVD-by-mail service into the world’s largest streaming studio. They pioneered the "all-at-once" binge model. Their algorithm-driven productions span every genre, from reality TV (Selling Sunset) to Oscar-winning films (Roma, All Quiet on the Western Front).
Parent Company: The Walt Disney Company Known For: Family entertainment, animation, and superhero universes.
Disney is arguably the most powerful name in entertainment. Beyond the animated classics (The Lion King, Frozen), Disney has swallowed three major empires:
Parent Company: Sony Group Corporation Known For: Franchise reboots and international co-productions.
Sony holds the film rights to Spider-Man (and his villain universe: Venom, Morbius). Other major franchises include Jumanji, Bad Boys, and the Spider-Verse animated films. They also produce the Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune TV shows.
These studios don't think in terms of "seasons" or "ratings." They think in "engagement minutes" and "completion rates."
3. Netflix (The Global Hitmaker) Netflix’s production model is the most ruthless in Hollywood: Greenlight everything, see what sticks in the first 30 days, cancel if it doesn't. But when it hits, it owns the watercooler.
4. Amazon MGM Studios (The Deep Pocket) Amazon uses entertainment to sell Prime subscriptions. Consequently, they greenlight projects that other studios deem too expensive (e.g., a $1 billion "Lord of the Rings" prequel).
The line is blurring. PlayStation Productions (adapting The Last of Us for HBO and Uncharted for film) and Ubisoft Film & Television (working on a live-action Assassin’s Creed) are now competing with traditional studios. Likewise, Riot Games (Arcane on Netflix) proved that a video game company can produce the most beautifully animated series of the decade.
The Brazzers Exxtra series acts as a catch-all brand for the studio, used for standalone scenes that do not fit into specific sub-sites like Big Tits at Work or Teens Like It Big, or for featuring performers in one-off scenarios. "Slippery Business" fits this mold by offering a specific fetish theme (oil massage) without needing a complex ongoing storyline.
Live-action is expensive; animation is evergreen. Sony Pictures Animation and Illumination (Universal) have shifted the paradigm.
As a production from Brazzers, one of the industry's leading studios, the technical aspects are professional.
Defining Production: Stranger Things, The Crown, Squid Game, Wednesday. Netflix transformed from a DVD-by-mail service into the world’s largest streaming studio. They pioneered the "all-at-once" binge model. Their algorithm-driven productions span every genre, from reality TV (Selling Sunset) to Oscar-winning films (Roma, All Quiet on the Western Front).