Breaking Down The Disney & Sony Physical Media Deal
Summary
TLDRDisney and Sony have struck a deal for Sony to take over Disney's physical media business, including production, distribution, merchandising, and marketing of Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases. This partnership aims to improve profitability and streamline processes for Disney, while leveraging Sony's expertise in the physical media market. The change is expected to fully take effect halfway through 2024 and will initially apply to the movie 'The First Omen,' releasing in April 2024. The deal is limited to the US and Canada and does not grant Sony control over Disney's catalog or decision-making. This move reflects a broader industry trend of consolidation in the face of a shrinking physical media market.
Takeaways
- ðŠ Disney and Sony have entered a physical media distribution deal where Sony will take over Disney's physical media business.
- ð The news was widely reported after initial confirmation by The Digital Bits, and has been covered by major entertainment news outlets.
- ð€ Jeff, the speaker, got a black eye from a men's league basketball game but is keeping it authentic by not covering it up for the video.
- ð¬ The deal is set to start with the movie 'The First Omen', which is scheduled to release in theaters in April 2024 and on physical media a few months later.
- ð This change is expected to fully take effect halfway through 2024, marking a significant shift in how Disney handles physical media distribution.
- ð¡ Jeff believes this deal is a positive move for Disney, as they were struggling with profitability and had undergone layoffs in the physical media division after the Fox merger.
- ð Disney's focus has shifted towards Disney Plus, making the internal handling of physical media more challenging and less profitable.
- ð Sony has a strong track record in Blu-ray and 4K production, managing to turn a profit and streamline processes, which is attractive to Disney for this partnership.
- ð The deal does not give Sony control over Disney's catalog or decision-making; Disney retains all rights and Sony only handles production, distribution, merchandising, and marketing.
- ð The distribution deal is limited to the United States and Canada, and does not extend to other regions like Australia, despite Sony's decent distribution there.
- ð Jeff is optimistic about the deal, hoping it will lead to more physical media releases and potentially open the door for licensing opportunities with other boutique labels.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the recent deal between Disney and Sony regarding the physical media distribution of Disney's home entertainment products.
What is the significance of the deal for physical media and home entertainment fans?
-The deal is significant because it means that Sony will take over the production, distribution, merchandising, and marketing of Disney's physical media, including Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases.
When was the deal first reported and by whom?
-The deal was first reported by The Digital Bits and has since been covered by various media outlets including Variety, Deadline, and the Hollywood Reporter.
What is the expected timeline for the changes brought about by the deal?
-The changes are expected to fully go into place halfway through 2024, starting with the movie 'The First Omen' which is set to release in theaters in April 2024.
How does the speaker feel about the deal?
-The speaker thinks it's a good deal. They believe it's a positive move for Disney, which was struggling with profitability and efficiency in its physical media division, and that Sony's expertise in the area will be beneficial.
What was the impact of the Fox merger on Disney's physical media team?
-The Fox merger led to many people being let go from Disney's physical media teams, and the focus shifted more towards Disney Plus, making the production and distribution of physical media more challenging for Disney.
What is the speaker's opinion on the consolidation of physical media?
-The speaker believes that the consolidation of physical media makes business sense, as it allows companies to share costs and resources, which is especially important as the market for physical media shrinks.
Does the deal give Sony control over Disney's catalog and decision-making?
-No, the deal does not give Sony control over Disney's catalog or decision-making. Disney still makes the decisions regarding what titles to release and how to manage their catalog.
What is the speaker's hope for the future of physical media?
-The speaker hopes that the deal will lead to more physical media releases, especially from the Fox, Touchstone, and 20th Century Studios catalogs, and that Disney may find more profit and joy in producing physical media again.
What is the geographical scope of the deal?
-The deal applies only to the United States and Canada. It does not currently extend to other regions, such as Australia.
How long might it take to see the full impact of the deal?
-The speaker suggests that it might take at least a year, possibly 6 months to 18 months, to truly understand how the deal changes things for Disney's physical media business.
Outlines
ð€ Disney and Sony's Physical Media Distribution Deal
The video begins with the host, Jeff, discussing a significant deal between Disney and Sony regarding physical media distribution. Despite having a black eye from a basketball game, Jeff emphasizes the importance of discussing this news. The deal involves Sony taking over Disney's physical media business, including production, distribution, retail merchandising, and marketing for Disney's Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases. The change is set to start with the release of the movie 'the first Omen' in April 2024, which is a 20th Century Studio film. Jeff clarifies that this deal has been confirmed and is not just a rumor. He also shares his thoughts on the deal, considering it a positive move for Disney, which was struggling with profitability and efficiency in its physical media division, especially after the Fox merger. Jeff compares this deal to the studio distribution services deal between Warner Brothers and Universal, highlighting the business sense in such consolidations as the market for physical media shrinks.
ð¬ Misunderstandings about the Disney-Sony Deal
In this paragraph, Jeff addresses common misconceptions about the Disney-Sony deal that have circulated online. He clarifies that the deal does not give Sony access to Disney's entire catalog or decision-making power over which titles are released on physical media. Instead, Sony will handle the production, distribution, merchandising, and marketing, while Disney retains control over these decisions. Jeff explains that Sony's role is to optimize the process for profitability, and while they may have some influence, they do not have control over the catalog. He also notes that the deal is limited to the United States and Canada, disappointing fans in other regions, like Australia, who had hoped for a broader release of Disney titles. Jeff expresses optimism that the deal could lead to more physical media production and a potential rekindling of Disney's interest in physical media distribution.
ð The Future of Physical Media and Potential Industry Shifts
Jeff concludes the video by speculating on the future of physical media and potential industry trends. He suggests that the natural next step could involve more consolidation among companies, with streaming services possibly consolidating physical media. Jeff envisions a future where boutique labels might also benefit from partnerships, licensing deals, and shared workflows, ultimately making the industry more profitable. He emphasizes the importance of profitability for the continuation of physical media production, expressing hope that the Disney-Sony deal could lead to a more sustainable and efficient system. Jeff encourages viewers to stay tuned for updates on the deal's impact over the next year and promises to keep them informed. He ends by inviting viewers to subscribe to his channel for more updates on movies and home entertainment topics and to follow him on social media for additional content.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Disney and Sony deal
ð¡Physical media
ð¡Home entertainment
ð¡Fox and Touchstone catalog
ð¡4K UHD
ð¡Streaming services
ð¡Profitability
ð¡Consolidation
ð¡Retail environments
ð¡Marketing
ð¡Catalog titles
Highlights
Disney and Sony have come together on a physical media distribution deal.
Sony will take over Disney's physical media business, handling production, distribution, retail merchandising, and marketing.
The deal is set to begin with the release of the movie 'the first Omen' in theaters in April 2024.
The change will fully go into place halfway through 2024.
Disney was struggling with profitability and efficiency in their physical media division.
Sony has a successful track record with Blu-ray and 4K production, including catalog titles.
This deal is similar to the studio distribution services deal between Warner Brothers and Universal.
The market for physical media is shrinking, making consolidation a sensible business move.
Sony does not gain access to Disney's catalog or decision-making power; Disney maintains control.
The deal guarantees the continuation of physical media production in the United States and Canada.
The deal is limited to the US and Canada, with no immediate benefits for international markets like Australia.
There is potential for more physical media releases and a possible rekindling of Disney's interest in the format.
The success of this partnership could lead to similar arrangements with other boutique labels.
Physical media production and distribution are consolidating, mirroring past studio collaborations.
Profitability is a key factor in the continuation of physical media production.
Disney's decision-making process remains internal and is driven by profit.
The impact of this deal on the physical media market will become clearer over the next 12-18 months.
Staying profitable is crucial for the continued production and sale of physical media.
Transcripts
hey everyone it's Jeff and today we've
got to talk about this Disney and Sony
physical media distribution deal so I
know I've got a black eye nothing bad
got a little banged up in a men's league
basketball game but I told my wife once
I start putting makeup on for a video
that's when I know I've gone too far got
to keep it authentic and I need to talk
about this news so if you're a physical
media and home entertainment fan you
probably saw this news unless you've
literally been sleeping under a rock it
was everywhere first reported by the
digital bits and now it's hit variety
it's hit deadline it's hit Hollywood
Reporter it's all over the place but
essentially Disney and Sony have come
together on a deal which is going to
allow Sony to take over Disney's
physical media business Sony is going to
be doing all the production work the
distribution and all of the retail
merchandising and marketing to get
Disney Blu-ray DVD and 4K releases out
the door now this is also supposed to
start with the movie the first Omen
which is coming out in theaters in April
of 2024 it's a fox movie 20th century
studio so it'll come out on physical you
know couple months later that'll be the
first title that this applies to so
about halfway through 2024 that's when
this change will fully go into place so
I heard Rumblings about this for a while
um I didn't want to say anything about
it because I couldn't confirm it yet um
there were potentially people's jobs at
stake and I just didn't have enough
information that I felt comfortable like
saying anything about it um I definitely
don't have as many sources as like Bill
hunt does at the digital bits and he
obviously confirmed it with many more
people and broke that news and obviously
um you know based now on responses from
Disney yeah it's obviously 100% true and
this this is really happening these
aren't rumors this is confirmed stuff
and what I want to do in this video talk
about it a little bit is this a good
deal a bad deal do we like this um but I
also want to clear some stuff up because
a lot of people online I saw it on
Reddit I saw it in my own YouTube
comments I saw it on forums all over the
internet people are running with this
deal as if it's some real groundbreaking
you know open the floodgates moment and
it's not quite that so we need to talk
about that clear some stuff up so to
start do I think this is a good deal bad
deal what's going on personally I think
it's a good thing I think Disney was um
struggling to find profitability they
were struggling to um you know get their
processes down their workflows down they
had unfortunately uh a lot of people
have been let go from the physical media
teams after the fox merger and then you
know the focus on Disney plus and so I
think it had become really hard to do
this work completely in internally and
Sony as you've probably seen has done
incredible work um with their own
Blu-ray 4K production tons of catalog
titles uh even really you know kind of
obscure weird stuff you wouldn't expect
to see come to 4K is is coming out and
they found a way to do this with with
profit in mind and they've been able to
nail the process and you know I think
that's all of what Disney was looking
for and a partner here and so I
ultimately think it it's good in that
aspect in the same way that like the
studio distribution services deal which
combined Warner Brothers and Universal
and kind of made this joint venture that
allowed them to again share distribution
costs share marketing costs share
production costs like this consolidation
of the physical media world is nothing
new SDS and Universal and Warner have
been doing this for years successfully
um and I think it makes total sense
because as the market shrinks does it
make sense for everybody body to have an
in-house physical media team Maybe not
maybe it's not as profitable you know
it's it's it's hard to make a profit on
this stuff so I think it makes perfect
business sense and I am optimistic that
because of that if Disney can start to
see oh you know there is profit here
there is profitability especially when
we're not you know really hurting
ourselves internally and trying to
figure out processes and you know delays
and struggles with getting discs out or
whatever they may have been going going
through that was costing them a lot if
Sony can clear that up then there is
potentially the appetite for people at
Disney to say okay let's do more of this
and they have been you've seen Disney
Plus shows obviously we've seen the
James Cameron stuff I'm looking for them
to hopefully get more into that fox
catalog the 20th century catalog the
Touchstone catalog there's a lot of
untapped potential there now speaking of
that catalog and and tapping into it and
what's going on here the sort of instant
sentiment online was physical media is
saved Sony releases so many catalog
titles they're working with Disney the
floodgates are open we're going to get
everything from Fox and Touchstone and I
can't wait for this to come to 4K and
this is going to get a Blu-ray that's
not the reality okay so what this deal
is it's production distribution
merchandising marketing of physical
media and Retail environments that's it
there's this is not Sony getting access
to Disney's catalog this is not Sony
taking over uh Disney's physical media
business in terms of decision making um
this is Disney saying hey Sony we want
to do this go do it and do the marketing
and distribution for us but those
decisions are still being made by Disney
they still have to make sense they still
have to make profit or they're not going
to do it so so Sony literally has no
real say in what titles are coming out
um what Disney is doing with their
catalog and their Fox and Touchstone
stuff they have no say in any of that
now what they may have is some influence
now to say Hey you know we saw this over
at Sony you might want to think about
this title give them recommendations
help them get this workflow down so that
it is more profitable so you will see
more of this stuff but they don't have
any control over the catalog so although
there are many 4K Masters sitting there
at Fox Sony can't just go and say hey
hey give us that and that and that and
that Disney still has to give that to
them so in the grand scheme of things
yes it's good I think it's probably a
positive thing I think it hopefully
fingers crossed means we do get some
more discs and it also means that
there's not going to be a cease of
production of physical media at least in
the United States and Canada which is
where this deal applies like we saw
Disney do in Australia now unfortunately
for those of you in Australia like I
just said this deal is US and Canada
only so there was some hope because Sony
has pretty decent Australian
distribution that you know the the
Aussies out there and my friends in
Australia would would be able to get
some more Disney titles they haven't had
a release since Guardians of the Galaxy
volume 3 as of right now that's not the
case but again
if Sony can pull some influence here you
never know what could change but right
now it's US and
Canada this does guarantee that Disney
is in the physical media game though
hopefully for the Long Haul at least for
their new release stuff so I hope it
helps I hope Disney can find more profit
maybe find some joy in doing physical
media again I imagine as a business when
it's losing money and it's just not as
profitable anymore more yeah it cannot
be fun to do that anymore if you're
losing money that's not fun for anybody
people's jobs are at stake so I hope
that they can work all this out I hope
Sony helps them I hope Sony influences
them and it would also be great to see
them you know potentially just license
content out as well if this is
successful maybe to Sony maybe to a
Criterion shout Studios Arrow you know
who whoever it may be Kino lber like
it'd be great to see them maybe do some
of that work and realize that licensing
isn't so bad licensing really all you
got to do is just say hey you know what
yeah we'll sell you the rights to that
movie it's x amount of dollars sign on
the line Disney takes the cash the other
Boutique label they go and do all the
work that would be great it seems like
free money but we have to see like these
things have to play themselves out so I
think it's just a natural Next Step
you're going to see more consolidation
probably of these companies uh the
streaming services will probably
consolidate physical media is now
consolidating everybody got stretched a
little too thin trying to do their own
thing and have this Monopoly on their
own entertainment and the reality is
that's never been the way that it's
really worked there's always been kind
of shared uh work between Studios and
and agreements together to work to get
things out theatrically and on home
video and now it's kind of coming back
around to that with streaming and 4K and
Blu-ray um you know and I I wouldn't be
surprised too if this type of thing
starts to extend out to some of those
Boutique labels as you know they're
hopefully um you know they've got their
workflows down and and they're finding
profitability I hope but you never know
um and this is totally you know
speculation but could a you know shout
Studios and arrow video merge at some
point could Criterion pick up you know
some sub label somewhere um you know
vinegar syndrome has all of their
partner labels and they're helping them
with merchandising and marketing and
they've allowed all these great smaller
labels to put stuff out on physical
media like all of that just seems to
make sense get the experts to do the
thing they're good at and let the other
people handle the content and make the
decisions and uh make this more
profitable for everybody because if it
is then that means we get more of it I
hate to only talk about profits but it's
a business if they're not making money
then they're not going to sell the
product so they need to make it
profitable they need to figure out their
workflows and their manufacturing and
their distribution and if they figure
that all out and get it nice and
streamlined then we have a much higher
chance of getting more stuff in the
future those are my thoughts hopefully
you weren't too distracted by the Shiner
um but hopefully this clears some stuff
up gives you some answers um there is
not much out there from Disney or Sony
just kind of a generic statement from
Disney um but you know we'll we'll see
how this all plays out I think this is
something you have to keep an eye on for
6 months 12 months 18 months I don't
think we're going to know how this truly
changes things for probably at least a
year so stay tuned I'll keep you guys
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