Como a indústria do Cinema Ganha Dinheiro?

A movie can cost $300 million and still need to gross $750 million just to start making a profit. How is that possible? In this video, I explain how the billion-dollar Hollywood machine really works — from who finances the films, how much each stage of production costs, to the ways studios recoup their investment far beyond box office receipts. Spoiler: ticket sales are just the beginning. 🎬 What you'll discover: Why studios spend millions before filming a single scene How box office money is divided between cinemas, distributors, and studios Why franchises are safer than original films How toys, parks, and streaming can be worth more than the film itself 📌 Topics covered: Hollywood, the film industry, how films make money, box office, Marvel, Disney, Warner, franchises, licensing, streaming, behind-the-scenes of cinema, how Hollywood works, film production, film budget 0:00 - How Hollywood really makes money 0:43 - Who finances the films: rights acquisition 1:12 - Development: screenwriters, tone, and market research 3:18 - Pre-production: cast, budget, and hiring 4:17 - Filming: why the daily rate costs up to $1M 5:31 - Tax incentives and international filming 6:07 - How the money comes back 6:22 - Studio, distributor, and exhibitor Explained 7:46 - Paramount Case 1948: The End of the Monopoly 8:26 - Real Box Office Breakdown (Percentages) 10:43 - Product Placement: Money Before the Premiere 11:24 - Digital Sales, Rentals, and Streaming 12:36 - TV and Traditional Licensing 12:52 - Brand Licensing: Toys, Games, and Products 14:47 - Theme Parks: The Experience as a Business 16:18 - Why Hollywood Loves Franchises 17:15 - Special Message and Next Steps 🔔 If you enjoy content about the behind-the-scenes of entertainment, subscribe to the channel