I'm back & inspired more than ever to share what I've been doing over my Thanksgiving break and time off from school. I've been catching up on my all time favorite Disney movies & it's reminded me that one of Disney's big startups and collision with technology all began with Disney's original movies.
Catch up with some of my personal Disney favorites!
Walt Disney Animation Studios & Pixar Studios continue to dominate movie screens
What makes it so successful: As the years passed and the trends of society with children to teenagers have changed, Disney has always put in an effort to keep up with these trends. One of the strengths that Disney has consistently continued is their ability to target a specific audience. Whether movies such as Tangled are directed towards young female children or The Avengers directed towards adventure seeking children and adults, Disney always has a direct target audience when it comes to promoting their movies. According to The Setonian, "...latest Disney film brings out the kid in everyone," referring to Wreck-It Ralph. Another strategic factor that Disney has consistently continued are their plans to promote the music for the movies. Disney has always focused on making a memorable soundtrack that reminds audiences of the movie itself, while just listening to the music. According to Ariana Roussos, online Disney blogger, "The star power for the voices and the soundtrack alone would make all ages intrigued by the film." Music can speak louder than the film when it is just as memorable. Another strategic factor for Disney's success in movies falls under its ability to cast a familiar, known cast. In other words, Disney always implements known actors/actresses that already have a large fan base so fans can continue to support their favorite actors/actresses. In addition, Disney loves to keep it in the family, by re-using many of their Disney related celebrities from other Disney productions to feature in another Disney film. Another important factor is the ability of Disney to make sequels of a particular story, by bringing up familiar faces. According to Forbes, "To continue to grow at its current pace, Disney needs to keep producing films that are going to provide the company with opportunities of theme park attractions, TV spin-offs and lots and lots of merchandise." Disney has always played smart by using familiar background stories and familiar characters to create sequels, such as the Toy Story sequels and Pirates of the Carribbean sequels.
Disney continues to find success re-creating sequels to familiar faces
How technology has aided the success: One of the main changes in technology was the increase in popularity of 3D movies. As time progressed, audiences didn't want to just watch a movie feature, they wanted to experience what the characters in the movie were actually experiencing. Take The Lion King 3D re-release for example. It's September 2011 re-release to the big screen has claimed that box office opening weekend with a sweeping $29.3 million. According to CNN, "In 'The Lion King's' original theatrical run, it roared up a stunning $312.9 million total, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in box office history at that time. The film earned another $15.7 million during a 2002 re-release, and now another $29.3 million during the first weekend of its two-week run. All told, Simba and company have grossed $357.8 million in theaters domestically over the last two decades." With it's success, Disney has followed suit to what the viewers like. According to The Huffington Post, after the success of The Lion King 3D, Disney has agreed to re-release 4 more Disney films in 3D including, Finding Nemo (2012), Beauty and the Beast (2012), Monsters Inc (2013), and The Little Mermaid (2013). In addition to its re-release in 3Ds, Disney has also seen the success of Disney movies with computer animation. When it comes to CGI concentration, Pixar has always found the main success with Disney. According to Forbes, Pixar currently accounts for 7 out of the company's 15 highest grossing films of all time. Pixar has found favor with the viewers as they find the images on the screen more crisp and the effects much more believable as compared to Disney's previous animated films.
Disney found immediate success with the re-release of The Lion King 3D
Hope I've inspired you to go and look up your favorite Disney features as well!
If you find some spare time, take a stroll down to your local movie theater and give Wreck-It Ralph a chance, which I heard is going to be an instant Disney classic!
Toodles my darlings, until next time!
Sources:
http://www.disneyanimation.com/studio/ourstudio
http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/about-disney/disney-history
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2012/08/28/disneys-success-and-the-death-of-mid-budget-movies/
http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/19/showbiz/movies/lion-king-box-office/index.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/04/disney-re-releasing-films-3d_n_994701.html












