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This article is about a corporate group of movie studios, not to be confused with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group
Walt Disney Pictures logoType Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company Industry Film Founded 1998 Headquarters Burbank, California, U.S. Key people Rich Ross, Chairman Products Motion pictures Parent The Walt Disney Company Divisions Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Animation Studios
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Touchstone Pictures
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Walt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentSubsidiaries Pixar Animation Studios Website The Walt Disney Company's website Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, Inc.[1] (formerly known as Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group[citation needed]) is a corporation which develops scripts and oversees theatrical production for The Walt Disney Company's production companies and imprints. The Group, one of Hollywood's major film studios, is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It includes:
The Group in its current form was initiated in 1998 by then Studio Chairman Joe Roth in order to centralize the various production units and to make live-action film production within Disney more cost-efficient. The President of the Group is Mark Zoradi, who reports to Rich Ross, Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios. Ross, in turn, reports to Robert (Bob) Iger, President/CEO of The Walt Disney Company.
The name Buena Vista comes from the much older company Buena Vista Distribution, a company founded by Walt Disney as a subsidiary to distribute his films and short subjects in 1953. That name in turn came from the street name South Buena Vista Street in Burbank where the Walt Disney Studios complex was, and still exists today.
In 2003, headlines were made as the first ever PG-13 certificate film was released under the Walt Disney Pictures imprint – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, a film based on the famous Disneyland attraction. Although non-Disney branded imprints and divisions of the studio have released films with certificates PG-13 (the first being Adventures in Babysitting in 1987) and as high as R (the first being Down and Out in Beverly Hills in 1986). Disney had from the start of its Touchstone imprint until the release of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy a very strict approach to violence and other possibly mature elements in Disney-branded live-action films. Nevertheless, ever since the success of Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney Pictures has produced more PG-13 branded films.
Film director M. Night Shyamalan, who had done The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs and The Village with Disney clashed with the Group's executives during pre-production of his 2006 film, Lady in the Water. Shyamalan left the studio after Nina Jacobson and others became, in Shyamalan's eyes, overly critical of his script, which would eventually be produced by Warner Bros. Shyamalan is quoted in a book about the difficult period that he "had witnessed the decay of her creative vision right before his own wide-open eyes. She didn't want iconoclastic directors. She wanted directors who made money." In her own defense, Jacobson said, "in order to have a Hollywood relationship more closely approximate a real relationship, you have to have a genuine back and forth of the good and the bad. Different people have different ideas about respect. For us, being honest is the greatest show of respect for a filmmaker."[2]
In July 2006 Disney announced a shift in strategy of releasing more Disney-branded (ie Walt Disney Pictures) films and fewer Touchstone titles. The move was expected to reduce the Group's work force by approximately 650 positions worldwide, including that of its then President Nina Jacobson.[3]
In April 2007, Disney retired the Buena Vista brand.[4]
On February 9, 2009, DreamWorks SKG entered a 5-year, 30-picture distribution deal with the Touchstone Pictures division starting in 2011.[5]
References
- ^ "California Secretary of State – California Business Search – Corporation Search Results". California Secretary of State. http://kepler.ss.ca.gov/corpdata/ShowAllList?QueryCorpNumber=C1679585. Retrieved May 24, 2007.
- ^ Los Angeles Times (June 23, 2006): "Book Tells of Breakup with Disney"
- ^ "The Walt Disney Company and Affiliated Companies – Corporate Press Releases – THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOVES TO INCREASE ITS DISNEY BRANDED OUTPUT STRATEGY July 18, 2006". http://corporate.disney.go.com/news/corporate/2006/2006_0718_studio_moves.html. Retrieved February 24, 2008.
- ^ Fixmer, Andy (April 25, 2007). "Disney to Drop Buena Vista Brand Name, People Say". Bloomberg Television. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a0MG17nO.PG8&refer=home. Retrieved August 8, 2007.
- ^ Disney and DreamWorks Set Long-Term Distribution Deal, Yahoo!, February 9, 2009
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