PRODUCTION COMPANY

'Production company' refers to a company responsible for the development and physical production of performing arts, film, radio or a television program. The company may also be directly responsible for the raising of funding for the production or may do so through an intermediary. The production company may be a small company, selling its product to a film studio or presenting it at a theatrical venue, or, in the case of film and television, it may be the studio itself.

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A coproduction is theatrical presentation or a film made by more than one company.
It is common for actors to form their own production companies so that they can have more control over their own careers. Examples include:

Apatow Productions, founded by director Judd Apatow, has produced over 15 films in the last 3 years, as well as both Apatow's television series.

Appian Way Productions, founded by actor Leonardo DiCaprio.

Batjac Productions, founded by actor John Wayne, produced many of his films, including "The Alamo."

Blinding Edge Pictures, founded by writer-director M. Night Shyamalan, has produced Shyamalan's films since the success of "The Sixth Sense."

Bristol Cities, founded by Frasier alums Jane Leeves and Peri Gilpin, which is producing the American re-make of the popular British series The Vicar of Dibley, starring Kirstie Alley.

Broadway Video, founded by comedian Lorne Michaels, has produced Saturday Night Live since 1985, and also Late Night With Conan O'Brien

Busboy Productions, founded by comedian Jon Stewart, produces the spin-off of the The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, as well as an upcoming film writted by Daily Show alum, Rob Corddry

Carson Productions, founded by talk-show hostJohnny Carson, produced his talk show, starting in the 80's, and also the first version of Late Night With David Letterman.

Castle Rock Entertainment, founded by director Rob Reiner, has produced films that Reiner has directed, as well as the landmark television series Seinfeld and the comedic films of Christopher Guest

The Curiosity Company, founded by cartoon pioneer Matt Groening, produced Futurama. Groening's follow-up to long-running television program, The Simpsons.

Desilu Productions, founded by actors Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, produced their landmark television program I Love Lucy, the later spin-off, as well as some of television's most famous programs, including Star Trek, The Andy Griffith Show, and

Flower Films, founded by actress Drew Barrymore, is one of the most successful companies of this type, producing popular films for Barrymore, as well as the critical hit "Donnie Darko."

Fortis Films, founded by actress Sandra Bullock, has produced most of her recent films, as well as once popular Latino television comedy The George Lopez Show

40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, founded by writer-director Spike Lee, has produced all of his films since the 90's and even had a clothing line at one point, although has lately faced decline.

1492 Pictures, founded by director Chris Columbus, has produced his films, as well as the Christmas comedies "Christmas with the Kranks" and "Jingle All The Way"

Grammnet Productions, founded by actor Kelsey Grammer, produced Grammer's failed sketch comedy show, as well as the popular television programs Girlfriends and Medium.

Happy Madison, founded by actor Adam Sandler, has produced films for himself, and for his friend, Rob Schneider

Harpo Productions, founded by media personality Oprah Winfrey, produces her own show, Dr. Phil. and The Rachael Ray Show

Icon Productions, founded by actor-director Mel Gibson, has produced several movies and television shows, including Gibson's two recent controversial films.

ImageMovers founded by director Robert Zemeckis, produced "What Lies Beneath" and co-produced "Cast Away" with Tom Hanks' company.

Imagine Entertainment, founded by former child-star Ron Howard, is one of the most powerful production companies in Hollywood

Infinitum Nihil, founded by actor Johnny Depp, will produce "Shantaram", featuring the star, as well as Helena Bonham Carter and Emily Watson

Jersey Films founded by hirsute actor-director Danny DeVito, gained fame in the 90's for supporting smaller pictures like "Pulp Fiction" and "L.A. Confidential", but has recently focused on TV comedies, like Reno 911!

Lucasfilm, founded by director George Lucas, has produced the "Star Wars" films, "Indiana Jones" films, and is well-known for licensing its CGI talent and audio expertise to others.

Pilot Boy Productions, founded by comedian Dave Chappelle, produced his sketch comedy show Chappelle's Show

Plan B Entertainment founded by actors Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, has produced many of Pitt's recent films, as well as the new release "A Mighty Heart"

The Playtone Company, founded by actor Tom Hanks, has produced or co-produced many of his movies, most notably the film and soundtrack to Hanks' directorial effort, "That Thing You Do!"

Renaissance Pictures, founded by actor Bruce Campbell and director Sam Raimi, to produce their film, "The Evil Dead", as well as the two sequels, and the popular television series and .

Revelations Entertainment, founded by Morgan Freeman, produced his latest film "10 Items or Less" and distributed it online while it was still in theatres.

Section Eight Productions founded by actor George Clooney and writer-director Steven Soderbergh, has produced all of their recent films, as well as the films "Far From Heaven" and the American re-make of "Insomnia."

Snoopadelic Films, founded by rapper Snoop Dogg, has produced several related DVD collections and independent horror films.

United Artists - one of the first actor owned production companies founded in 1919 by Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and D. W. Griffith.

Ventanarosa, founded by actress Salma Hayek, produced several cable movies and also the television comedy Ugly Betty.

Worldwide Pants Incorporated, founded by talk show host David Letterman, produced the CBS incarnation of Late Night with David Letterman, as well as television series Ed and Everybody Loves Raymond and the film version of "Strangers With Candy."

See also



film distributor

film studio

theatrical producer

production team

List of Hollywood movie studios

External links



Television Production Companies

Film Production Companies

Theatrical Production Companies

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