Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Belstone Pictures

 


Finn Cardigan Bruce founded Belstone Pictures in 2016 after leaving Hurtwood House. Bruce worked as a photographer in the United States and on various British TV shows, which helped developed his knowledge of production and film making before founding the company in 2016. Belstone are based in England with no overseas studios. 
 The newest release from Belstone was ‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’ a comedic thriller released in 2021. The film was directed by Nick Gillespie with a 6.9/10 overall rating on imdb.com. 
 Recently, Belstone have announced 9 upcoming films, their directors and brief outlines creating anticipation for the future projects. 
Despite Belstone Pictures only having been established for a short period of time Nick Gillespie has directed two of Belstone’s movies. Thus far, no actors have led a cast more than once. Belstone is a very small institution in a time of immense difficulty for the film industry. So, the company will have to be especially careful in a post Covid-19 world to grow and thrive whilst creating revenue.

Disney

The transnational company that operates under the name ‘The Walt Disney Company’ was founded by brothers Roy and Walt Disney in 1926. The company originated in California producing animated and silent films. Walt Disney was an animator and worked with his brother and Margaret Winkler on ‘Alice Comedies’ before creating the iconic Mickey Mouse.



Disney’s main headquarters are in Burbank, California. However, Disney has a total of 12 parks aligning with the film studios across the world and after buying a vast range of film studios including: Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar and 20th Century Fox, the corporation has many studios dotted all across the United States. Disney itself is not owned by a single person or company as it is a publicly-traded corporation.



As a result of owning such a huge collection of film studios, Disney is able to produce many films each year generating incredible amounts of revenue without having to interfere too much. Therefore, Disney’s focus on creating their own content is under little pressure. Moreover, the rich and diverse franchises that Disney own, allow a broad selection of films, series and documentaries to put on their subscription streaming service ‘Disney+’ which now has over 95 million members. Another factor contributing to extreme revenue is the ability to expand each of the 12 parks worldwide after buying more franchises. In total, Disney has assets worth $201 billion. As Disney owns so many franchises, many actors perform in many films should the storyline involve them. In terms of the box office, Disney’s highest grossing films are: 1. Avengers Endgame 2. Star Wars – The Force Awakens 3. Avengers Infinity War 4. The Lion King 5. The Avengers. These films alone have made just below 10 billion dollars. In 2020, Disney Pixar’s ‘Onward’ was the company’s highest grossing film with a budget of 200 million dollars. Disney also have planned all film releases for the next five years.

There are many positives that go along with being a big institution for Disney. They own such a large percentage of the film industry that they have a huge impact on other studios success. This develops from Disney’s release schedule.

Our Final Opening Sequence

 Our Final Opening Sequence Below is our final opening title sequence entitled 'Gathering', that we have worked on for the last mont...