Blockbuster productions provide thousands of jobs and stimulate tourism in filming locations.
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Pixar began in as a division of Lucasfilm called the Graphics Group. In 1986, Steve Jobs purchased the unit for $10 million, rebranding it as Pixar. For years, they struggled as a hardware company, selling the Pixar Image Computer to medical and governmental markets while Jobs personally invested $50 million to keep them afloat.
The story of modern entertainment is often a battle between staying independent and joining forces with giants. From animation pioneers to indie disruptors, these studios turned creative risks into global empires. 1. Pixar: The Technology Gamble
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Despite changing its corporate name to "Max" (a move that confused many fans), the studio formerly known as HBO remains the gold standard for quality over quantity.