Mainstream film institutions like Disney have global appeal, significant financial backing, and control over the entire filmmaking process due to being large conglomerates that are vertically integrated. In contrast, independent film companies like Warp Films have a more local appeal in Britain, lower budgets, and more creative freedom in their film styles, though they are only suitable for smaller audiences as their films can have higher age ratings. For their own production company, the document recommends taking an independent approach to appeal to a local audience despite having a lower budget and less widespread advertising than mainstream studios like Disney.