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To cut costs, studios are replacing traditional writers' rooms (10-12 writers) with "mini-rooms" (3-4 writers) to break a season before production begins. This is controversial but now standard at NBCUniversal and Sony.

A review of recent productions reveals a widening chasm between visual spectacle and narrative depth. BrazzersExxtra 25 01 18 Lily Lou Open Your Legs...

1. The Dominance of IP and Franchises Studios like Disney and Marvel have perfected the "cinematic universe" model. The production value is undeniable—VFX have reached a plateau of near-perfection where anything imaginable can be rendered on screen. However, the reliance on Intellectual Property (IP) has created a sense of creative stagnation. To cut costs, studios are replacing traditional writers'

2. The Renaissance of Practical Effects Interestingly, the backlash against "CGI bloat" has led to a renaissance in practical production. Films produced by studios backing projects like Top Gun: Maverick or Oppenheimer (Universal/Paramount) have proven that audiences still crave tangible realism. The success of these productions suggests that the highest quality content currently comes from studios willing to slow down and respect the craft of filmmaking, rather than rushing a product to a streaming menu. To cut costs

After a chaotic merger, Warner Bros. is fighting to regain its crown. With a 100-year legacy (hello, Casablanca and The Wizard of Oz), they are currently laser-focused on two things: streaming (Max) and live-service gaming.

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