Film distribution involves getting films from production to various exhibition platforms like cinemas and streaming services. This includes securing legal rights, marketing research, promotion, and arranging for physical distribution of copies. Large studios like Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony often both produce and distribute major Hollywood films. Smaller independent distributors rely on acquiring films from other producers to distribute. A distributor's role is to research the target audience, identify the best release timing and promotion strategies, and maximize the film's profits. Key tasks involve market research, test screenings, trailer production, booking cinemas and arranging other elements of the release plan.