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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. [3] (doing business as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) is the home entertainment distribution arm of the Walt Disney Company. The division handles the distribution of Disney's films, television series, and other audiovisual content across several home media formats, such as Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray discs, DVDs, and digital media, under various brand labels around the world.

Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo used since 2007
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Formerly
  • Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978–1984, 2001–2008)
  • Walt Disney Home Video (1980–1987)
  • Buena Vista Home Video (1987–1993)
  • Buena Vista Home Video, Inc. (1993–1997)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryHome entertainment
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
HeadquartersWalt Disney Studios, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tony Chambers (EVP, Theatrical Distribution)
ProductsHome media, digital distribution
Brands
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Parent
WebsiteDisney Movies At Home
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

The division was legally incorporated as Buena Vista Home Video on February 13, 1987.[4] It was renamed to its current legal name in 1997,[3] although it is currently known in the UK as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (UK & Ireland) since 2013. The division adopted the current Walt Disney Studios-branding in its public name in 2007, but kept the Buena Vista-branding for corporate use.[5]

In recent years, sales in the physical media market have significantly fallen due to the rise of digital media and streaming services like Disney's own Disney+, which has led the company to let other home video distributors (such as Elevation Sales and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) handle distribution for them or exit out of the market depending on the region.

History edit

Background edit

Before Disney began releasing home video titles itself, it licensed some titles to MCA's DiscoVision label for their newly developed disc format, later called LaserDisc. Disney's agreement with MCA ended in December 1981.[6]

In 1980, Disney established its own video distribution operation as part of Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT) with Jim Jimirro as its first president.[7] Home video was not considered to be a major market by Disney at the time. WDTNT Co. also handled marketing of other miscellaneous ancillary items such as short 8 mm films for home movies.

Disney's first releases on videotape were 13 titles that were licensed for rental to Fotomat on March 4, 1980,[8] initially in a four-city test (Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose), to be expanded nationwide by the end of 1980. The agreement specified rental fees ranging from $7.95 to $13.95.

Disney was unusual among the major studios in offering a program for authorized rentals. Most of the other studios involved in the videocassette market at the time were trying to find ways to stop dealers from renting out their movie tapes. Magnetic Video (with titles from 20th Century Fox and others) ceased doing business with Fotomat after Fotomat began renting Magnetic Video cassettes without authorization.[9]

In the late 1980s, Disney began seeking other outlets to distribute its video, and signed deals with mass-merchant retailers such as Target, Caldor, and Wal-Mart. Around this time, the studio began partnering with major retailers for advertising campaigns.[10]

Buena Vista Home Video edit

The name Buena Vista Home Video originated as a label of WDTNT in 1983, originally used to distribute tapes of Hopalong Cassidy. Soon, BVHV became the label utilized for a variety of miscellaneous content; such content included animation not created by Disney (such as Rocky and Bullwinkle and Alvin and the Chipmunks), concerts and other adult music titles, and various special-interest programs, including The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show. Buena Vista Home Video was legally incorporated on February 13, 1987.[1] The "Buena Vista" name was adopted from Buena Vista Pictures Distribution,[5] who also acted as copyright holder for video tapes released directly under the BVHE banner.

In November 1992, Buena Vista Home Video entered into a worldwide joint venture with Jim Henson Productions to form Jim Henson Video, which distributed Henson-owned material, including various Muppet productions; the company had previously distributed Muppet content in the United States from 1983 to 1985 under the Muppet Home Video label.[11] This lasted until late 1997. The following year, the label moved to Sony Pictures' Columbia TriStar Home Video division.

In July 1993, Buena Vista Home Video signed a multimillion-dollar multiyear North American licensing deal with DIC Entertainment. The deal included over 1,000 half-hours worth of animated content from DIC, alongside the creation of the DIC Toon Time Video label and interactive and multimedia opportunities.[12] In December 1993, Buena Vista Home Video's European Spanish unit signed a distribution deal with Acclaim Entertainment for the distribution of Acclaim's video game titles in Spain.[13]

In April 1996, due to ongoing realignment stemming from Disney's merger with Capital Cities/ABC, Buena Vista Home Video was transferred out of the Disney Television and Telecommunications group to The Walt Disney Studios.[14] In August 1996, Disney and Tokuma Shoten Publishing entered a deal wherein Buena Vista Home Video would acquire the worldwide home media distribution rights to the Studio Ghibli animated films.[15][16] Disney would go on to produce the English dubs and distribute 15 of Ghibli's films, through the Walt Disney Pictures, Buena Vista Home Video, Miramax and Touchstone Pictures banners.[17]

In July 1998, Walt Disney Home Entertainment entered into a distribution agreement with Warner Home Video where the latter would distribute over 100 Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood titles on DVD in Europe and Australia until the end of 2000.[18] The distribution of VHS releases, however, remain under Disney's full control.

In 2000, following Andy Heyward's purchase of DIC back from Disney,[19][20] DIC's rights with BVHE expired. With this, DIC later signed a new deal with Lions Gate Home Entertainment in 2001.[21]

In 2001, following Disney's acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide (including Fox Family, the Fox Kids brand and Saban Entertainment).[22] A year later in 2002, Saban became BVS Entertainment and BVHE took distribution over from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

In 2005, Roger Corman-owned production company New Concorde signed a distribution deal with Buena Vista Home Entertainment, giving BVHE home video distribution rights to 400 Corman-produced films, including the pre-1984 New World Pictures library until 2008.[23][24][25][26]

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment edit

As part of a broader company-wide effort, Buena Vista Home Entertainment dropped the "Buena Vista" branding in 2007 and was renamed as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.[5] However, the division retained Buena Vista as its legal corporate name. In July 2017, GKIDS and Shout! Studios both took over the North America home video rights of the Studio Ghibli films from Disney. However, Disney still handles home video distribution of the company's films in Japan and China.[27][28] In March 2019, Disney acquired 21st Century Fox's film assets, and after 20th Century Fox was renamed to 20th Century Studios in January 2020, a few months later that year, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment was folded into Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

Following the launch of Disney+ in 2019 and its international expansion in the following years, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has begun to discontinue physical distribution entirely in certain regions such as Latin America, Australia,[29] New Zealand, Portugal, Asia (except Japan), Hungary, Greece, Russia and Romania, or to let other companies distribute in certain international markets like the United Kingdom (Elevation Sales), Poland (Galapagos), Czech Republic (Magic Box), Spain (Divisa Films), Italy (Eagle Pictures), Scandinavia (SF Studios), France and Benelux (ESC Distribution),[30] Germany (Leonine Studios),[31] and Japan (Happinet).[32]

In February 2024, Disney entered into a home video distribution agreement with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, in which Sony would handle all physical media production and distribution for Disney's home entertainment assets in North America.[33]

Distribution edit

The company currently distributes digital media, and formerly distributed Blu-ray discs and DVDs internally under many labels around the world until the early-to-mid 2020s, when it struck deals with other distributors such as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to handle distribution for them.[34][35]

Moratorium practices edit

Disney is notable for implementing a longtime moratorium practice on its film library, known in the industry as the "Disney Vault".[36] Disney has stated that this practice of moratorium is done to both control their market and to allow the studio's films to be reissued for subsequent generations of viewers.[37] This practice was extended to the 20th Century Fox library, after its acquisition by Disney in early 2019.[36]

Walt Disney Home Video edit

The first Disney animated feature to be released on videocassette was Dumbo on June 28, 1981,[38] for rental only. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was released for rental and sale at the same time. Alice in Wonderland was released on October 15, 1981, for rental only.[39] Fun and Fancy Free was released in 1982 as 'Fun and Fancy Free' Featuring: Mickey and the Beanstalk, to capitalize on the best-known segment of the film.

Their agreement with DiscoVision having ended in 1981, Disney began releasing LaserDiscs under the Walt Disney Home Video label to their own network of distributors and dealers. The first five titles were shipped in June 1982: The Black Hole, The Love Bug, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection One. Five more titles shipped in July: Pete's Dragon, Dumbo, Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection Two.[6]

Disney released more cartoon compilations (pre-Walt Disney Cartoon Classics in 1983) in late 1981, including Goofy Over Sports and A Tale of Two Critters.

Dumbo was released for sale on tape in summer 1982, while Alice in Wonderland was released for sale in November 1982.[40] The next major animated feature to be released (excluding the "package" anthology features) was Robin Hood on December 3, 1984, starting the Walt Disney Classics collection. By 1982, all the video releases were for sale and rental, along with newer releases, but at high prices.

July 16, 1985 saw the home video premiere of Pinocchio which became the bestselling video of that year. Later, the Making Your Dreams Come True promotion started on November 6, 1985 with repackaged live action titles. In addition, Dumbo was released on the same day.

Disney DVD edit

 
The Disney DVD logo.

Disney DVD is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney-branded motion pictures. Disney began working on title releases for DVDs in 1997, although they were not released in this format in the UK until early 1998. Disney's first US DVD release was George of the Jungle in 1997. Disney's final VHS release was Cars on February 19, 2007.[41]

Disney Blu-ray edit

 
The Disney Blu-ray logo.

Disney Blu-ray is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney-branded motion pictures in high-definition. In late 2006, Disney began releasing titles, like the Pirates of the Caribbean films, the National Treasure films, and the first two Narnia films on Blu-ray.

In late 2010, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment began releasing their 3D movies in the Blu-ray 3D format, starting with A Christmas Carol and Alice in Wonderland. In 2017, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment quietly discontinued releasing new titles in the format in North America, presumably due to the declining interest in the 3D format at home in the region. Despite this, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has continued releasing new titles in the format in other regions, mostly in Europe such as the United Kingdom. In 2023 were released Avatar 2 movies Blu-ray 3D throgh 20th Century Studios.

Disney Second Screen edit

A new feature that was included in the Diamond Edition of Bambi on March 1, 2011,[42] "Disney Second Screen" is a feature accessible via a computer or iPad app download that provides additional content as the user views the film.[43] Disney Second Screen syncs along with the movie, and as the film plays, interactive elements such as trivia, photo galleries, and animated flipbooks appear on the iPad or computer screen.[44] The service was discontinued since October 2, 2016.[45]

Ultra HD Blu-ray edit

Disney began releasing their new films on Ultra HD Blu-ray starting with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 on August 22, 2017.[46][47] The Prestige was Disney's first catalog release on UHD, under the Touchstone Home Entertainment label on December 19, 2017.[48]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Buena Vista Home Entertainment Inc 3 doing business as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment is the home entertainment distribution arm of the Walt Disney Company The division handles the distribution of Disney s films television series and other audiovisual content across several home media formats such as Ultra HD Blu ray Blu ray discs DVDs and digital media under various brand labels around the world Buena Vista Home Entertainment Inc Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo used since 2007Trade nameWalt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentFormerlyWalt Disney Home Entertainment 1978 1984 2001 2008 Walt Disney Home Video 1980 1987 Buena Vista Home Video 1987 1993 Buena Vista Home Video Inc 1993 1997 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryHome entertainmentFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 HeadquartersWalt Disney Studios Burbank California United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleTony Chambers EVP Theatrical Distribution ProductsHome media digital distributionBrandsDisneyABC SignatureMarvel StudiosLucasfilm20th Century Home EntertainmentOwnerThe Walt Disney CompanyParentThe Walt Disney Studios 1978 2018 Walt Disney Direct to Consumer amp International 2018 2020 Disney Platform Distribution 2020 present WebsiteDisney Movies At HomeFootnotes references 1 2 The division was legally incorporated as Buena Vista Home Video on February 13 1987 4 It was renamed to its current legal name in 1997 3 although it is currently known in the UK as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment UK amp Ireland since 2013 The division adopted the current Walt Disney Studios branding in its public name in 2007 but kept the Buena Vista branding for corporate use 5 In recent years sales in the physical media market have significantly fallen due to the rise of digital media and streaming services like Disney s own Disney which has led the company to let other home video distributors such as Elevation Sales and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment handle distribution for them or exit out of the market depending on the region Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Buena Vista Home Video 1 3 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment 2 Distribution 2 1 Moratorium practices 2 2 Walt Disney Home Video 3 Disney DVD 4 Disney Blu ray 4 1 Disney Second Screen 4 2 Ultra HD Blu ray 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBackground edit Before Disney began releasing home video titles itself it licensed some titles to MCA s DiscoVision label for their newly developed disc format later called LaserDisc Disney s agreement with MCA ended in December 1981 6 In 1980 Disney established its own video distribution operation as part of Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non Theatrical Company WDTNT with Jim Jimirro as its first president 7 Home video was not considered to be a major market by Disney at the time WDTNT Co also handled marketing of other miscellaneous ancillary items such as short 8 mm films for home movies Disney s first releases on videotape were 13 titles that were licensed for rental to Fotomat on March 4 1980 8 initially in a four city test Chicago Houston Philadelphia and San Francisco Oakland San Jose to be expanded nationwide by the end of 1980 The agreement specified rental fees ranging from 7 95 to 13 95 Disney was unusual among the major studios in offering a program for authorized rentals Most of the other studios involved in the videocassette market at the time were trying to find ways to stop dealers from renting out their movie tapes Magnetic Video with titles from 20th Century Fox and others ceased doing business with Fotomat after Fotomat began renting Magnetic Video cassettes without authorization 9 In the late 1980s Disney began seeking other outlets to distribute its video and signed deals with mass merchant retailers such as Target Caldor and Wal Mart Around this time the studio began partnering with major retailers for advertising campaigns 10 Buena Vista Home Video edit The name Buena Vista Home Video originated as a label of WDTNT in 1983 originally used to distribute tapes of Hopalong Cassidy Soon BVHV became the label utilized for a variety of miscellaneous content such content included animation not created by Disney such as Rocky and Bullwinkle and Alvin and the Chipmunks concerts and other adult music titles and various special interest programs including The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show Buena Vista Home Video was legally incorporated on February 13 1987 1 The Buena Vista name was adopted from Buena Vista Pictures Distribution 5 who also acted as copyright holder for video tapes released directly under the BVHE banner In November 1992 Buena Vista Home Video entered into a worldwide joint venture with Jim Henson Productions to form Jim Henson Video which distributed Henson owned material including various Muppet productions the company had previously distributed Muppet content in the United States from 1983 to 1985 under the Muppet Home Video label 11 This lasted until late 1997 The following year the label moved to Sony Pictures Columbia TriStar Home Video division In July 1993 Buena Vista Home Video signed a multimillion dollar multiyear North American licensing deal with DIC Entertainment The deal included over 1 000 half hours worth of animated content from DIC alongside the creation of the DIC Toon Time Video label and interactive and multimedia opportunities 12 In December 1993 Buena Vista Home Video s European Spanish unit signed a distribution deal with Acclaim Entertainment for the distribution of Acclaim s video game titles in Spain 13 In April 1996 due to ongoing realignment stemming from Disney s merger with Capital Cities ABC Buena Vista Home Video was transferred out of the Disney Television and Telecommunications group to The Walt Disney Studios 14 In August 1996 Disney and Tokuma Shoten Publishing entered a deal wherein Buena Vista Home Video would acquire the worldwide home media distribution rights to the Studio Ghibli animated films 15 16 Disney would go on to produce the English dubs and distribute 15 of Ghibli s films through the Walt Disney Pictures Buena Vista Home Video Miramax and Touchstone Pictures banners 17 In July 1998 Walt Disney Home Entertainment entered into a distribution agreement with Warner Home Video where the latter would distribute over 100 Disney Touchstone Hollywood titles on DVD in Europe and Australia until the end of 2000 18 The distribution of VHS releases however remain under Disney s full control In 2000 following Andy Heyward s purchase of DIC back from Disney 19 20 DIC s rights with BVHE expired With this DIC later signed a new deal with Lions Gate Home Entertainment in 2001 21 In 2001 following Disney s acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide including Fox Family the Fox Kids brand and Saban Entertainment 22 A year later in 2002 Saban became BVS Entertainment and BVHE took distribution over from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment In 2005 Roger Corman owned production company New Concorde signed a distribution deal with Buena Vista Home Entertainment giving BVHE home video distribution rights to 400 Corman produced films including the pre 1984 New World Pictures library until 2008 23 24 25 26 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment edit As part of a broader company wide effort Buena Vista Home Entertainment dropped the Buena Vista branding in 2007 and was renamed as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment 5 However the division retained Buena Vista as its legal corporate name In July 2017 GKIDS and Shout Studios both took over the North America home video rights of the Studio Ghibli films from Disney However Disney still handles home video distribution of the company s films in Japan and China 27 28 In March 2019 Disney acquired 21st Century Fox s film assets and after 20th Century Fox was renamed to 20th Century Studios in January 2020 a few months later that year 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment was folded into Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Following the launch of Disney in 2019 and its international expansion in the following years Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has begun to discontinue physical distribution entirely in certain regions such as Latin America Australia 29 New Zealand Portugal Asia except Japan Hungary Greece Russia and Romania or to let other companies distribute in certain international markets like the United Kingdom Elevation Sales Poland Galapagos Czech Republic Magic Box Spain Divisa Films Italy Eagle Pictures Scandinavia SF Studios France and Benelux ESC Distribution 30 Germany Leonine Studios 31 and Japan Happinet 32 In February 2024 Disney entered into a home video distribution agreement with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in which Sony would handle all physical media production and distribution for Disney s home entertainment assets in North America 33 Distribution editThe company currently distributes digital media and formerly distributed Blu ray discs and DVDs internally under many labels around the world until the early to mid 2020s when it struck deals with other distributors such as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to handle distribution for them 34 35 Moratorium practices edit Disney is notable for implementing a longtime moratorium practice on its film library known in the industry as the Disney Vault 36 Disney has stated that this practice of moratorium is done to both control their market and to allow the studio s films to be reissued for subsequent generations of viewers 37 This practice was extended to the 20th Century Fox library after its acquisition by Disney in early 2019 36 Walt Disney Home Video edit Main articles Walt Disney Home Video VHS and Walt Disney Classics The first Disney animated feature to be released on videocassette was Dumbo on June 28 1981 38 for rental only The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was released for rental and sale at the same time Alice in Wonderland was released on October 15 1981 for rental only 39 Fun and Fancy Free was released in 1982 as Fun and Fancy Free Featuring Mickey and the Beanstalk to capitalize on the best known segment of the film Their agreement with DiscoVision having ended in 1981 Disney began releasing LaserDiscs under the Walt Disney Home Video label to their own network of distributors and dealers The first five titles were shipped in June 1982 The Black Hole The Love Bug Escape to Witch Mountain The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons Collection One Five more titles shipped in July Pete s Dragon Dumbo Davy Crockett and the River Pirates The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons Collection Two 6 Disney released more cartoon compilations pre Walt Disney Cartoon Classics in 1983 in late 1981 including Goofy Over Sports and A Tale of Two Critters Dumbo was released for sale on tape in summer 1982 while Alice in Wonderland was released for sale in November 1982 40 The next major animated feature to be released excluding the package anthology features was Robin Hood on December 3 1984 starting the Walt Disney Classics collection By 1982 all the video releases were for sale and rental along with newer releases but at high prices July 16 1985 saw the home video premiere of Pinocchio which became the bestselling video of that year Later the Making Your Dreams Come True promotion started on November 6 1985 with repackaged live action titles In addition Dumbo was released on the same day Disney DVD edit nbsp The Disney DVD logo Disney DVD is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney branded motion pictures Disney began working on title releases for DVDs in 1997 although they were not released in this format in the UK until early 1998 Disney s first US DVD release was George of the Jungle in 1997 Disney s final VHS release was Cars on February 19 2007 41 Disney Blu ray edit nbsp The Disney Blu ray logo Disney Blu ray is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney branded motion pictures in high definition In late 2006 Disney began releasing titles like the Pirates of the Caribbean films the National Treasure films and the first two Narnia films on Blu ray In late 2010 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment began releasing their 3D movies in the Blu ray 3D format starting with A Christmas Carol and Alice in Wonderland In 2017 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment quietly discontinued releasing new titles in the format in North America presumably due to the declining interest in the 3D format at home in the region Despite this Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has continued releasing new titles in the format in other regions mostly in Europe such as the United Kingdom In 2023 were released Avatar 2 movies Blu ray 3D throgh 20th Century Studios Disney Second Screen edit Main article Disney Second Screen A new feature that was included in the Diamond Edition of Bambi on March 1 2011 42 Disney Second Screen is a feature accessible via a computer or iPad app download that provides additional content as the user views the film 43 Disney Second Screen syncs along with the movie and as the film plays interactive elements such as trivia photo galleries and animated flipbooks appear on the iPad or computer screen 44 The service was discontinued since October 2 2016 45 Ultra HD Blu ray edit Disney began releasing their new films on Ultra HD Blu ray starting with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 on August 22 2017 46 47 The Prestige was Disney s first catalog release on UHD under the Touchstone Home Entertainment label on December 19 2017 48 See also editList of Disney theatrical animated feature films List of Disney feature length home entertainment releases Lists of Walt Disney Studios films Walt Disney Pictures List of Disney live action adaptations and remakes of Disney animated filmsReferences edit a b BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT INC C1399345 California Business Search State of California Retrieved April 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