Info, jak které filmové studio spolupracuje na vydávání starších soundtracků
Disney = only works with Intrada, but they have been releasing titles from their vaults on a fairly regular basis for almost 20 years. However, Disney saves their biggest titles for their own Disney Records labels, such as everything that came out on the Disney Legacy Collection line, and anything Star Wars or Indy will come from Disney Records as well.
Dreamworks = LLL seems to be the only one with access, and they have released The Peacemaker, Galaxy Quest, Saving Private Ryan, AI, and Minority Report. We can probably expect more to come from this collaboration
Fox = Before being bought by Disney, they were easily the most open studio, with any title from their vaults available to any specialty label pretty much. Now that Disney owns them, only Intrada can work with them. Intrada hasn't announced any post-merger Fox titles yet, however titles that were licensed from Fox before the merger was finalized could still be forthcoming from any label
Paramount = Since they finally opened their doors in 2009 starting with LLL's Airplane, we've gotten a ton of stuff from their vaults, spread out over all the specialty labels - they even let the specialty labels tackle all the Star Trek films. Additionally, they also started a line of digital releases of these catalog titles with help from LLL, something most other film studios don't allow at all, although there haven't been any new digital releases in a while now
Sony = We get Sony titles from LLL, Varese, and Intrada, they seem to be pretty agreeable to any expansions
Universal = Mike Matessino was specifically hired to mine their vaults and release stuff, and so far he's tackled 22 titles in the past 26 months, with plenty more titles being done by other producers as well. So they are great, with La-La Land, Intrada, Varese, and Quartet all getting pieces of the pie.
Warner Brothers = have been very open in the past, but are notoriously slow - especially recently - and since the pandemic are essentially closed. So who knows what the future will bring.
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