Two things: Disney has to return to make movies that make the audience care, that resonate with their life and dreams if you will. And they have to realize not all their audience lives in the LA area or the US. Billions of people waiting for new movies whose main issue is not gender or inclusion, but war, hunger, financial crisis, or segregation. But minorities in the world are oppressed much more often based on nationality, religion or social status than gender. To those billions these US-based problems and solutions don't even make sense. And definitely don't resonate enough to keep buying tickets and merchandise.
Also, entertainment doesn't always have to be socio-politically driven. Audiences just want a good story they can resonate with, not preaching or brainwashing or attempts at social engineering.
the issue with your statement is that it is not a minority of people that are oppressed. Thats the majority. The oppressors are a minority. Most of the world population lives at or below the poverty line while a few people get very rich. Disney markets to the few. And that is intentional. Those people are their shareholders.
You’re so right. I feel like we’ve forgotten about the loss of John Lassiter, the one who I think brought the second Renaissance. If only he wasn’t a perv, Disney would not be in the mess they’re in now
It's not they don't want to save it, they just don't want to tell the truth, because the truth look bad, and talking bad make you unlikeable. That was my school's motto for my high school years, and I'm glad I left.
Great video! Just some constructive feedback: the editing is a bit jarring at times, especially the constant shifting and blurring of the text and images. I understand that it's a certain style of motion graphics, and I don't think it should disappear completely, but maybe it could be toned down to be less distracting. Other than that, the information presented was top notch!
One thing not talked about much in "the problem with Disney" is over-concentration. Eventually, monopolies are bad for the companies, too... Once all you can do to make more is be more predatory and overcharge more and be more stingy, you're in a bad place. Especially in entertainment. People can just *not buy your product* when you're an entertainment monopoly. You're not selling food. When one studio owns *most of the things* and exclusively makes super-high-cost, super-high-return-needed movies, then something as simple as the viewing public being in a cartoon mood versus a superhero mood on Memorial Day Weekend means that a Marvel flick "flops" and the Pixar film does well. Then the next year, it's the other way around. Both times, half a billion of expected profit never happened. But the problem *can't be* what the audience wants, or the audience just not feeling like buying your product for some other reason. Because we did focus groups! We know what they wanted more than they do!!!!! Now, you've fired the heads of both Marvel and Pixar, and based on XYZ article in the Wall Street Journal, the new people in those roles have "decided the problem with movies is X" because it sold papers.
Yeah you're right Bob won't stay forever but who says he won't make the boat sink with him ? ... Or worst choosing another dream-less business rat to lead the company ?
Pete Doctor head of Pixar recored of films has not been good when compared to John Laster leadership at the time running both Pixar and Disney animation. It seems both studios have went down and quality since he was fired from Disney.
@@thefvguy5648 When John Laster was head of Disney animation both divisions had munch better success. The new leader ship decisions I have ruined Disney animation. It seems history is repeating itself once more with Disney producing sequels.
@@trevorthesorcerer I don’t think the problem is the leadership, Pixar still makes their money back and find success, their good. The problem for the whole company is Disney Plus. Their films are failing because most people have the mindset that “Why go to theaters when it’ll be on Disney Plus?” Disney Plus is the problem for Disney films failing in theaters.
@@thefvguy5648 Back in the late 90’s and early 2000’s Disney had the same problem of sequels and organial ideas for movies being quite weak. Well, one the biggest issues right now most of the divisions of the Walt Disney Company are failing the only successful division is the parks.
Disney has either allowed or actively made the company focus activism, not story telling. You've only got to look at any of the media for The Acolyte. The creators no nothing about Star Wars, don't care about Star Wars, they just see it as a vehicle about THEM. The story doesn't matter, the decades of history don't matter, and most importantly, the Audience doesn't matter. They hate the existing Star Wars audience and want them to just go away so they can preach to the new generation. That's why the focus is on juvenile product made to appeal to kids and teenagers, as they see them as impressionable and corruptible. It's diabolical what they are doing, and very obvious.
Disney Can Come Back from all of this They need to focus on how we're all Alike, Not how drastically Different we are Instead of " gender politics" focus on War, Poverty, Oppression... Present a United front.
Your editing is really solid, however your grasp of history is a bit lacking. The first "Death" you speak of wasn't a death, look at what else was happening in the world between 1941-49... WW2 and the beginning of the cold war. What was Disney doing? Making bank producing propoganda and war related production. Not much time for family entertainment there. That artists strike you mentioned, did Disney resolve the situation by coming to an agreement... or did he double down on the politics of the red scare and go to Washington to denounce the union leaders as communist? I get that these are 10 mins of content, but I think your lack f research really holds you back.
I can tell whatever Disney is as a company is today is NOT what Walt Disney himself envisioned for his legacy. I can guarantee that.
And it's never going to go back to the way it used to be. They're embracing capitalism like everyone else, and it's ruining our economy.
Walt Disney cared about creating beautiful stories to enjoy. Modern day Disney only cares about making money
Youre right, Walt wouldnt have hired so many black people
Two things: Disney has to return to make movies that make the audience care, that resonate with their life and dreams if you will. And they have to realize not all their audience lives in the LA area or the US. Billions of people waiting for new movies whose main issue is not gender or inclusion, but war, hunger, financial crisis, or segregation. But minorities in the world are oppressed much more often based on nationality, religion or social status than gender. To those billions these US-based problems and solutions don't even make sense. And definitely don't resonate enough to keep buying tickets and merchandise.
Also, entertainment doesn't always have to be socio-politically driven. Audiences just want a good story they can resonate with, not preaching or brainwashing or attempts at social engineering.
the issue with your statement is that it is not a minority of people that are oppressed. Thats the majority. The oppressors are a minority. Most of the world population lives at or below the poverty line while a few people get very rich.
Disney markets to the few. And that is intentional. Those people are their shareholders.
all ur content is awesome, can't wait to see it all pay off with all the hard work and effort you put into these videos mate !!
Thank you so much!! This was actually our first video (had it in the backlog while we built out the channel), so that’s wonderful feedback
The rats killed the mouse.
Disney used to be the factory of dreams, now it's just a factory.
100% cannibalising and churning out their own products 🤢🤢
Can’t wait for when everyone starts watching your vids. Your vids are so good its not a matter of if but when
You’re so right.
I feel like we’ve forgotten about the loss of John Lassiter, the one who I think brought the second Renaissance.
If only he wasn’t a perv, Disney would not be in the mess they’re in now
You’re edits are great you’re commentary is valid so I don’t understand why you aren’t more popular?! You’re a diamond in the rough 😊
It's not they don't want to save it, they just don't want to tell the truth, because the truth look bad, and talking bad make you unlikeable. That was my school's motto for my high school years, and I'm glad I left.
What a promising channel. I bet you will blow up fast!
Thank you! Got many more videos in the works!
You sir, won a subscriber with this video, good job
Nicely done, and thought-provoking as well
I had more fun WAITING IN LINE for Star Tours (original version) than watching any of the Disney Star Wars "content".
Great video! Just some constructive feedback: the editing is a bit jarring at times, especially the constant shifting and blurring of the text and images. I understand that it's a certain style of motion graphics, and I don't think it should disappear completely, but maybe it could be toned down to be less distracting. Other than that, the information presented was top notch!
One thing not talked about much in "the problem with Disney" is over-concentration. Eventually, monopolies are bad for the companies, too... Once all you can do to make more is be more predatory and overcharge more and be more stingy, you're in a bad place. Especially in entertainment. People can just *not buy your product* when you're an entertainment monopoly. You're not selling food.
When one studio owns *most of the things* and exclusively makes super-high-cost, super-high-return-needed movies, then something as simple as the viewing public being in a cartoon mood versus a superhero mood on Memorial Day Weekend means that a Marvel flick "flops" and the Pixar film does well. Then the next year, it's the other way around. Both times, half a billion of expected profit never happened.
But the problem *can't be* what the audience wants, or the audience just not feeling like buying your product for some other reason. Because we did focus groups! We know what they wanted more than they do!!!!!
Now, you've fired the heads of both Marvel and Pixar, and based on XYZ article in the Wall Street Journal, the new people in those roles have "decided the problem with movies is X" because it sold papers.
The hired CEO bean counters will never get it .
seems like disney used to lead but now it simply follows!
Great content on your channel dude. Keep the great work
Yeah you're right Bob won't stay forever but who says he won't make the boat sink with him ? ... Or worst choosing another dream-less business rat to lead the company ?
Throw me to the company and let me run it for four years. Four years, and I'll have a Disney you can like.
Am I seeing that right? Only 84 likes?!? How!?!?
Pete Doctor head of Pixar recored of films has not been good when compared to John Laster leadership at the time running both Pixar and Disney animation. It seems both studios have went down and quality since he was fired from Disney.
To be fair though, John Lassiter wasn’t a good leader either.
@@thefvguy5648 When John Laster was head of Disney animation both divisions had munch better success. The new leader ship decisions I have ruined Disney animation. It seems history is repeating itself once more with Disney producing sequels.
@@trevorthesorcerer
I don’t think the problem is the leadership, Pixar still makes their money back and find success, their good.
The problem for the whole company is Disney Plus. Their films are failing because most people have the mindset that “Why go to theaters when it’ll be on Disney Plus?” Disney Plus is the problem for Disney films failing in theaters.
@@thefvguy5648 Back in the late 90’s and early 2000’s Disney had the same problem of sequels and organial ideas for movies being quite weak. Well, one the biggest issues right now most of the divisions of the Walt Disney Company are failing the only successful division is the parks.
@@trevorthesorcerer
Yeah so my point stands.
The CEOs are planning to run off with the money and leave everything behind.
This is a very well told video. Nice work.
Videos are incredible mate. Fellow Aussie and TH-camr, but, damn, I wish I could edit like you!
I dont mind black characters, i just dont want to see any lgbtq content in childrens shows
Amazing quality! You are super underrated! Are you in "creator now"??
Thank you! We aren’t in ‘creator now’ - what is it? :)
Great video man.
Why Disney is falling? Simple: #gowokegobroke
Disney has either allowed or actively made the company focus activism, not story telling. You've only got to look at any of the media for The Acolyte. The creators no nothing about Star Wars, don't care about Star Wars, they just see it as a vehicle about THEM. The story doesn't matter, the decades of history don't matter, and most importantly, the Audience doesn't matter. They hate the existing Star Wars audience and want them to just go away so they can preach to the new generation. That's why the focus is on juvenile product made to appeal to kids and teenagers, as they see them as impressionable and corruptible. It's diabolical what they are doing, and very obvious.
kids arent going to watch their crappy tv shows though, kids are on tiktok
Disney Can Come Back from all of this
They need to focus on how we're all Alike, Not how drastically Different we are
Instead of " gender politics" focus on War, Poverty, Oppression...
Present a United front.
No patreon? I wanna see my name in the credits!
Disney can't die
It has to live on!
Why did this have to be reuploaded?
Had to make a few small changes :)
@@CreatorsMZ what were the changes?
soon it will be riot games turn next.
Your editing is really solid, however your grasp of history is a bit lacking. The first "Death" you speak of wasn't a death, look at what else was happening in the world between 1941-49... WW2 and the beginning of the cold war. What was Disney doing? Making bank producing propoganda and war related production. Not much time for family entertainment there. That artists strike you mentioned, did Disney resolve the situation by coming to an agreement... or did he double down on the politics of the red scare and go to Washington to denounce the union leaders as communist?
I get that these are 10 mins of content, but I think your lack f research really holds you back.
woke disney should just be scrubbed from history